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Published 10:36 17 Jul 2016 BST
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However, among those with one of the habits, only 40 per cent had allergies. Furthermore, of those with both habits, only 31 per cent had allergies.
"This result was sustained into adulthood, and showed no difference depending on smoking in the household, ownership of cats or dogs; or exposure to house dust mites," the team noted in a press release.
That being said, it seems we should still be cautious about nail-biting and thumb-sucking. As one doctor told Refinery29: "Bacteria often gets stuck under the nails, and can then be transferred to the mouth, causing infections of the gums and throat."
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