Study links dogs, not cats, to kids' asthma risk - Yahoo! News

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Study links dogs, not cats, to kids' asthma risk - Yahoo! News

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For children at higher-than-average risk of asthma, having a dog around the house may increase the chances of developing the lung disease, a new study suggests.

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