【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. strengthen /ˈstrɛŋk θən/ (v.) – to make something stronger and healthier
Example: Walking strengthens the child’s bones.
2. infant /ˈɪn fənt/ (n.) – a baby or a young child
Example: Infants become healthier when they are breastfed. 
3. wheeze /ʰwiz, wiz/ (n.) – a whistling sound while breathing that is caused by illness
Example: The signs of the disease are cough and wheezing.
4. periodically /ˌpɪəriˈɒdɪkli/ (adv.) – describes something that happens at regular intervals 
Example: Hospital beds are periodically cleaned for safety and protection.
5. dropping /ˈdrɒp ɪŋ/ (n.) – animal waste
Example: There are cockroach droppings in my closet.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A new research suggests that early   exposure to harmful microorganisms could strengthen   the immune system of children.  
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins   Children’s Center found that exposing infants   to bacteria and allergens during their first year may prevent allergies,   asthma, and wheezing.  
The researchers tracked the health of   500 newborn babies from Baltimore, Boston, New York, and St. Louis for three   years. During the course of the study, the team periodically checked the infants’ homes for signs of bacteria and   allergen contamination. 
Surprisingly, babies who grew up in   homes with mouse or cat dander and cockroach droppings have lower chances of wheezing and having allergies   compared with those who live in healthier environment. 
Robert Wood, the study’s author, said   that timing is very crucial. He and his team noted that for the bacteria to   have protective effects, exposure within the child’s first year of life is   vital. He also added that immune responses were developed in the first year,   so exposure to certain bacteria and allergens could help stimulate and train   a baby’s immune system. 
According to previous studies, babies   who grew up in farms are less likely to have allergies and asthma because of   bacteria exposure from farm soil. Researchers also discovered that while   exposing one-year-old infants to bacteria may have positive effects, exposing   babies to high levels of bacteria after the first year may cause higher rates   of wheezing, asthma, and, allergies.   
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you agree that a little dirt may be good for a child’s health? Why or why not?
·         What do you think is an appropriate environment to keep a child healthy?
Discussion B
·         How can a person strengthen his/her immune system?
·         What are other ways that parents could do to further strengthen their babies’ immune system?