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Study: Does baby food affect the risk of neurodermatitis?
Germany🩺 Health15 days ago

Study: Does baby food affect the risk of neurodermatitis?

A study investigated whether baby formula affects the risk of developing neurodermatitis (atopic dermatitis). The research followed over 2,000 infants from Spain and Poland until they were one year old. It compared standard cow's milk-based formula with goat's milk-based formula. Results indicated that babies fed with goat's whole milk formula had a lower risk of chronic eczema.

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Tagesschau (ARD) logoTagesschau (ARD)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 9015 days ago
Study: Does baby food affect the risk of neurodermatitis?

A study investigated whether baby formula affects the risk of developing neurodermatitis (atopic dermatitis). The research followed over 2,000 infants from Spain and Poland until they were one year old. It compared standard cow's milk-based formula with goat's milk-based formula. Results indicated that babies fed with goat's whole milk formula had a lower risk of chronic eczema.

Bias read (Center): The article presents findings from a scientific study without apparent ideological framing. It reports results objectively, citing the study's methodology and conclusions without emphasizing any particular political or social perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article presents a study on infant formula and neurodermatitis risk with specific details like sample size (over 2,000 infants), countries involved (Spain and Poland), and findings (lower risk with goat milk formula). It cites a researcher from Munich University Hospital, adding credibility. The

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