New Advice for Parents of Children at Risk for Peanut Allergies
date:Sep 26, 2017
cause of death related to food-induced anaphylaxis in this country. Most people who are allergic to peanuts develop the allergy early in life and never outgrow it. The prevalence of peanut allergies has more than doubled in children from 1997 to 2008. About 2% of all people in this country are allergic to peanuts.

The author of the study, Dr Gideon Lack of Kings College London said, Parents of infants and young children with eczema or egg allergy should consult with an allergist, pediatrician,
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