Samantha Clark

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Improved sanitation, combined with the invention of penicillin in the 1940s, successfully helped to drastically reduce the spread of infectious disease, in Sweden and elsewhere. Soon thereafter, however, incidences of allergy and asthma started climbing in the entire industrialized world, reaching epidemic levels in the past thirty years.
There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather: A Scandinavian Mom's Secrets for Raising Healthy, Resilient, and Confident Kids (from Friluftsliv to Hygge)
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