Children attending kindergartens are less at risk of suffering from blood cancer, scientists

Scientists from the University of California have concluded that the likelihood of leukemia is reduced in such cases by almost 1/3, examining 20,000 children. Immunity to blood cancer may well develop due to a number of diseases that children often get infected from each other in kindergartens. And it is possible that in the future the child will become more vulnerable if in his early years the immunity of the baby develops under hothouse conditions. According to statistics, one kid of 20,000 suffers from leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer in industrialized countries.