Early Peanut Exposure Reduces Allergy Risk, Study Finds

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A study published in NJEM Evidence found that infants exposed to peanut products are 71% less likely to develop peanut allergies by age 12, suggesting early introduction could offer lifelong protection. Researchers recommend starting as early as 4 months and continuing until age 5, especially for high-risk children, but advise consulting an allergist.
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- New study suggests feeding infants peanut butter can lower allergy risk The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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