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Feeding Babies Eggs at Six Months Drives Down Allergy Rates, New Data Shows

Parents who feel anxious about putting scrambled eggs on their baby’s plate now have hard data to ease their minds. A major study of over 7,000 infants published in JAMA Pediatrics confirms that feeding babies well-cooked eggs around six months of age safely reduces their risk of developing an egg allergy by 17 percent. Instead…
Advice to Feed Babies Peanuts Early and Often Helped 60,000 Kids Avoid Allergies, Study Finds

For decades, pediatricians gave parents the same advice: keep peanuts away from babies. Wait until age three, they said. Playing it safe meant avoiding the risk of allergic reactions. But what seemed like caution turned out to be exactly the wrong approach. A quiet revolution in infant feeding guidelines began nearly 10 years ago. Now,…
