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Eating oily fish could half the risk of kids developing asthma – according to a new study – Derbyshire Times
Children who carry a certain gene could halve their risk of asthma by eating oily fish, according to a new study.

Children who carry a certain gene could halve their risk of asthma by eating oily fish, according to a new study.
By eating at least two portions of fish a week, many kids can reduce their likelihood of developing asthma by 50 per cent, between the ages of 11 and 14.
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