Health News Alert: New NIH guidelines on peanuts and infants may contradict everything you've heard before
Infants at high risk for allergies should be given peanut products when they are as young as four months of age. Here's why the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has upended the long-established recommendation.
Infants at high risk for allergies should be given peanut products when they are as young as four months of age. Here's why the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has upended the long-established recommendation.
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