Early Peanut Introduction Significantly Reduces Child Allergies

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A study published in Pediatrics shows a 43% decrease in childhood peanut allergies following the 2017 updated early introduction guidelines, which recommend introducing peanuts to infants around 4-6 months, supporting the effectiveness of these public health recommendations. The study analyzed medical records of about 40,000 children and found no change in egg allergy rates, with eczema rates increasing during the same period.
Topics:health#allergy-prevention#children-health#early-introduction#food#peanut-allergy#public-health-guidelines
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