Over cleaning could trigger eczema in children: CUHK

[RTHK] - 02/3/2025

Researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have found that children born during the pandemic are more likely to have atopic diseases like eczema, and over-sanitisation was one of the reasons for this. They analysed data from 1,152 children born in Hong Kong, including 155 (…)



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