New Study Says Nail Biting and Thumb Sucking May Be a Good Thing
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The reasoning behind the theory is that by exposing young children to germs, the immune system learns how to react and protect. In our increasingly germ-phobic environment, the immune system doesn’t have a chance to protect and kids wind up getting sick.
While not all allergens seem to be kept at bay thanks to the nail biting and thumb sucking, the study found a decrease in sensitivity to dust mites, grasses, and dog dander among the “bad” habit group.
If you're still not sold on letting your child partake in these habits, Dr. Bob Hancox, coauthor of the study, suggests owning, "pets—cats and dogs—which also appear to protect against [allergies]."
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