Immunity

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Illustration depicting RSV prevention injection in a newborn, shielding from virus and reducing future asthma risk, with healthy child growth.
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RSV prevention in newborns could cut childhood asthma risk, study suggests

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Belgian researchers working with Danish partners report that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in early infancy are linked to a higher risk of childhood asthma, especially in children with a genetic tendency to allergies. In experimental models, protecting newborns from RSV prevented the immune changes associated with later asthma. The findings, published in Science Immunology, highlight potential long-term benefits of emerging RSV prevention tools.

The shift from dry to rainy season, known as pancaroba, leads to decreased body immunity, making children and adults vulnerable to illness. Pediatric specialist Dr. Ian Suryadi Suteja explains that the body's adaptation to extreme weather reduces antibody production. He recommends healthy habits to maintain immunity.

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Recent cold weather in Indonesia has lowered immunity, raising disease risks. Natural foods like spices can help restore immune strength. Here are ten super supplements recommended to boost body resilience.

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