“Is it something in our DNA, the environment or both?”

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Dr. Azad on CTV News

AllerGen researchers at the University of Manitoba have been featured in local news coverage about the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study.

AllerGen’s CHILD Study is following 3,500 Canadian children from pre-birth to age five, in order to examine how genetics and what a child is exposed to during pregnancy and in the first few years of life can influence the risk of developing allergies, asthma, type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases.

Watch the CTV News Morning Live interview with Dr. Meghan Azad and CTV News highlight clip here.