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Guideline changes which introduce nuts to children early decrease allergies | Sector – The Sector
Changes to food allergy guidelines have led to a 16 per cent decrease in peanut allergy among infants, new research from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute…
Changes to food allergy guidelines have led to a 16 per cent decrease in peanut allergy among infants, new research from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) has found.
Since the guideline changes, which recommend the introduction of peanut and other allergenic foods before 12 months, researchers have noted thesignificant increase in parents introducing peanut into their babies’ diet.
The research was presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Virtual Annual Meeting…
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