The Top Food Allergens Kids Need To Avoid

Peanuts

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Peanut allergies in children have been on a steady rise over the last few years. A study done a couple of years ago discovered that the number of children with a peanut allergy tripled between 1997 and 2008. Children in Canada and the United Kingdom have also experienced a similar jump in peanut allergy cases. Although approximately twenty percent of all children will outgrow this allergy, it can be a scary time while your child is young. Be sure to read all product labels carefully to make sure they do not contain peanuts.

This next food allergen can be easily avoided if the proper precautions are taken. Find out how now.

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