Study Shows 60,000 Children Avoid Peanut Allergies Thanks to 2015 Guidelines
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Study Shows 60,000 Children Avoid Peanut Allergies Thanks to 2015 Guidelines

A recent study indicates that approximately 60,000 children have avoided developing peanut allergies due to dietary guidelines issued in 2015. The research emphasizes the benefits of early exposure to peanuts, challenging previous practices and highlighting the importance of expert recommendations in improving children's health outcomes.

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60k kids have avoided peanut allergies due to 2015 advice, study finds
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A recent study reveals that around 60,000 children have successfully avoided developing peanut allergies thanks to guidelines issued in 2015. This significant finding highlights the impact of early dietary exposure to peanuts, which can help prevent allergies. The research underscores the importance of following expert recommendations for introducing allergenic foods to infants, ultimately improving children's health outcomes and reducing the prevalence of peanut allergies.

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