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President Biden Signs FASTER Act Into Law: Sesame Included as Ninth Top Allergen
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President Biden Signs FASTER Act Into Law: Sesame Included as Ninth Top Allergen

On April 23, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the FASTER Act (Food ...

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Diet Diversity And Food Allergy Prevention: A Parent’s Guide

USDA and AAAAI recommendations emphasize the importance of a diver...

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USDA Guidelines on Food Allergies: What Do They Mean For Your Baby
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USDA Guidelines on Food Allergies: What Do They Mean For Your Baby

In this article, learn more about the new USDA Dietary Guidelines ...

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USDA 2020 Dietary Guidelines: “Introduce Infants to Allergenic Foods”
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USDA 2020 Dietary Guidelines: “Introduce Infants to Allergenic Foods”

The new USDA 2020 Dietary Guidelines (DGA) were just issued today b...

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New Medical Guidelines: “Peanut and Egg Should Be Introduced Around 4-6 Months”
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New Medical Guidelines: “Peanut and Egg Should Be Introduced Around 4-6 Months”

Guidance from leading medical organizations, the American Academy o...

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2020 USDA-HHS Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Report on Peanut Introduction
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2020 USDA-HHS Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Report on Peanut Introduction

Learn how the Scientific Report of the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advi...

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The FASTER Act: What Is It, And How Would It Help Food Allergy Families?
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The FASTER Act: What Is It, And How Would It Help Food Allergy Families?

Learn how the FASTER Act would improve the safety and quality of li...

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A Parent's Guide to the EAT Study on Early Allergen Introduction
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A Parent's Guide to the EAT Study on Early Allergen Introduction

The EAT study shows that feeding babies allergy-causing foods early...

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A Parent’s Guide to the PETIT Study
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A Parent’s Guide to the PETIT Study

What did the PETIT study reveal about preventing egg allergies in b...

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A Parent’s Guide to the LEAP Study on Peanut Allergy Prevention
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A Parent’s Guide to the LEAP Study on Peanut Allergy Prevention

Thanks to the LEAP study, we know that introducing babies to peanu...

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The Truth about Food Allergies, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
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The Truth about Food Allergies, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Learn the facts about food allergies, pregnancy and breastfeeding T...

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New Research Shows It’s Safe to Feed Allergens to Infants
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New Research Shows It’s Safe to Feed Allergens to Infants

New research shows that before your baby turns 1 is the safest time...

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All health-related content on this website is for informational purposes only and does not create a doctor-patient relationship. Always seek the advice of your own pediatrician in connection with any questions regarding your baby’s health.

FDA Acknowledges Qualified Health Claim Linking Early Peanut Introduction and Reduced Risk of Developing Peanut Allergy in 2017:

For most infants with severe eczema and/or egg allergy who are already eating solid foods, introducing foods containing ground peanuts between 4 and 10 months of age and continuing consumption may reduce the risk of developing peanut allergy by 5 years of age. FDA has determined, however, that the evidence supporting this claim is limited to one study.

If your infant has severe eczema and/or egg allergy, check with your infant’s healthcare provider before feeding foods containing ground peanuts.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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