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  2. New allergy guidance: Most kids should try peanuts - AOL

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    Low-risk children with no egg allergy or evidence of eczema can get peanut-containing foods when parents decide but they should get some by the age of 6 months, after they start solid foods.

  3. Peanut allergy - Wikipedia

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    Peanut allergy is a type of food allergy to peanuts. It is different from tree nut allergies, because peanuts are legumes and not true nuts. Physical symptoms of allergic reaction can include itchiness, hives, swelling, eczema, sneezing, asthma attack, abdominal pain, drop in blood pressure, diarrhea, and cardiac arrest. [1] Anaphylaxis may ...

  4. Peanut allergy is on the rise. Here's how scientists are ...

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    "As with any food allergy, there is often a worry that a child will have an accidental exposure and reaction," Dr. Terri Brown-Whitehorn, co-author of the peanut patch study and an attending ...

  5. Peanuts! Get your peanuts! Kids who eat them early are ... - AOL

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    After tracking hundreds of children, researchers conclude that babies who eat peanut protein early and often in their first five years of life are 71% less likely to be allergic to peanuts at age 12.

  6. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, “Allergy symptoms, which depend on the substance involved, can affect your airways, sinuses and nasal passages, skin, and digestive system.” [5] The severity of the following symptoms varies from child to child. [5] The symptoms of indoor and outdoor allergies in children may include: [18] [19] Runny nose

  7. New allergy guidance: Most kids should try peanuts - AOL

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    Even high-risk children should be tested with a tiny dose of peanuts because it might prevent the allergy from ever developing, according to new guidelines. New allergy guidance: Most kids should ...

  8. Air pollution could be causing kids to develop peanut ...

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    While air pollution is known to cause a myriad of health issues such as asthma and cancer, a research team has just discovered a new, unexpected consequence of dirty air: Peanut allergies in children.

  9. Aeroallergen - Wikipedia

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    When airborne peanut protein exposure and reactions of children with known peanut allergies were explored, no allergic symptoms or anaphylaxis were observed when peanut allergic children were not aware of the airborne exposure. Interestingly, when aware of the exposure, symptoms of itchy eyes, sneezing, and runny nose resulted.

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