Where you live may determine what kind of asthma you develop, new research suggests. In a recent study of 55,000 children, scientists found that kids who came from affluent countries were more likely to have allergy-induced asthma than children in poorer countries. Experts say the study backs up the 'hygiene hypothesis', which is the idea that very clean environments lower immunity.
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