Hey, it's Marco! Talk about losing your breath! A new Canadian study shows a clear link between the number of courses of antibiotics as an infant and the risk for developing asthma. Researchers at the Universit of Michagan Medical School have already figured this out and demonstrated that an overgrowth of yeast (Candida) resulting from antibiotic use causes the problem. Candida interacts with dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids and produces inflammatory oxygenated compounds called oxylipins, in turn causing the asthma.
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