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Feeding Peanuts to Young Babies Can Reduce Their Risk of Allergy Later in Life, Study Says
According to researchers, this simple idea has protected more than 60,000 people from getting peanut allergies.
Peanuts offer a nutritional boost with protein, healthy fats, and fiber, aiding heart health and energy. However, moderation ...
Two toddlers who had peanut allergy during infancy are now able to safely consume peanuts following a new protocol, according ...
New research shows that early peanut introduction at 4 to 11 months reduces peanut allergies by 43% in children under 3, challenging old guidelines that waited until age 3.
After conventional wisdom seemed to make peanut allergies worse, a 15-year scientific journey led to “landmark” recommendations that now appear to be reducing their incidence.
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Peanut allergies have dropped dramatically in the US. Is that likely to happen in Australia?
A US study found peanut allergy diagnoses decreased 43% in the years after guidelines changed to recommend introducing these ...
Now, looking at the data, it’s clear that delaying the introduction of peanuts led to the alarming rise in peanut allergy.
Feeding peanut butter to babies — starting during infancy and continuing until age 5 — has been shown effective in reducing allergies into adolescence, according to a new study by King’s College ...
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National Peanut Festival giving back to the community
The National Peanut Festival is giving back a share of its revenue to our local community as it is Wiregrass Area Food Bank ...
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