Health
Experts call for an end to blanket bans on food allergens in schools and childcare centres – 7NEWS.com.au
The study recommended the removal of site-wide bans and allergen-restricted zones.

An international panel of experts has advised against the use of blanket bans on foods such as nuts and dairy in childcare centres and schools.
Allergy specialists, primary care and nursing professionals, school administrators, and parents of children with and without food allergies outlined their advice in a new article in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
The report recommended the removal of site-wide bans and allergen-restricted zones after finding there was very little research…
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