Early exposure curbed allergies in Icelandic horses
December 08, 2025
December 08, 2025
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 8 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Early exposure curbed allergies in Icelandic horses
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Horses exposed early in life to an allergen were less likely to react when exposed again later in life, according to a new study of Icelandic horses at Cornell that has implications for human allergies.
Horses that were exposed at birth to a midge that can cause an extreme skin allergy never succumb . . .
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Early exposure curbed allergies in Icelandic horses
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Horses exposed early in life to an allergen were less likely to react when exposed again later in life, according to a new study of Icelandic horses at Cornell that has implications for human allergies.
Horses that were exposed at birth to a midge that can cause an extreme skin allergy never succumb . . .
