Monday 8 February 2016

Allergies, asthma tied to lower risk of brain cancer

A new study conducted at the Baylor College of Medicine's Cancer Center indicates that people with respiratory allergies, asthma, and eczema may be less likely to develop glioma brain cancer.  According to study author Melissa Bondy, Associate Director for Cancer Prevention and Population Science at Baylor College, "people with respiratory allergies or eczema were 30 percent less likely to develop the deadly brain cancer than those without such conditions."

To read more about this study, click here.

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