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Symptoms and Treatments for Baby Allergies
By Jeff Hayward Children

Symptoms and Treatments for Baby Allergies

When you think of allergies, you probably picture a quaint commercial where a grown man or woman is tiptoeing through a field but then starts sneezing uncontrollably. Well, it turns out it’s not just grownups that have to deal with allergies. In fact, babies can have a variety of allergies, and they can range from […]

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Are You Sure You Have a Food Allergy?
Medically Reviewed by Julie Ching, MS, RDN, CDE Diet and Nutrition News & Advice

Are You Sure You Have a Food Allergy?

Aside from the most common food allergies that are often quickly and easily diagnosed—like peanuts, tree nuts, milk, and eggs—there are a lot of symptoms that may seem like allergic reactions but aren’t. Instead, they could be caused by a mild to severe medical condition or disease that requires treatment and lifestyle changes to manage.

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Researchers Develop Peanut Allergy Therapy
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Researchers Develop Peanut Allergy Therapy

If you or your child has a peanut allergy, you live in constant fear of exposure to a fatal allergic reaction. Currently all you can do is avoid peanuts, as no treatment for the allergen has been discovered. However, the good news is that U.S. scientists have been developing a peanut allergy therapy meant to […]

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