A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics suggests that eating peanuts or tree nuts during pregnancy may help reduce the chances of allergy.
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What Can We Safely Feed Our Child With Multiple Food Allergies?
Q: I have a 2-year-old who is highly allergic to milk, eggs, wheat and tree nuts and is still on… Read more »
Largest-Ever Food Allergy Study Begins
“This is a massive research project which will have far reaching consequences for consumers and food producers,” said professor Clare Mills of the University of Manchester
Parents Intentionally Feeding Kids Allergens
It appears many parents are intentionally exposing their food-allergic children to their triggers, against medical advice.
Is Goat’s Milk Safe to Give a Child with Dairy Allergy?
Q: Is it safe for my child with milk allergy to have goat’s milk or goat’s cheese? Dr. Sharma: This… Read more »
Eczema’s Link to Milk Allergy
Q. I have long wondered: Is eczema directly linked to cow’s milk allergy? Dr. Sicherer: The allergic form of eczema,… Read more »
Celiac Diagnosis Changes Boy’s Life
From the Allergic Living magazine archives. He was the child who fell into strange trances and broke bones like twigs.… Read more »
Why So Many Allergies – Now?
From the Allergic Living Archives. First published in 2008. If you have a child with peanut allergies, other parents will… Read more »
Managing Life With Milk and Egg Allergies
Milk and egg allergies mostly affect children, who usually become allergic to milk and egg as toddlers.
Substituting Milk for Allergic Toddler
Q: Our 18-month-old daughter is allergic to cow’s milk. I’m somewhat confused about what to use in its place. Does… Read more »