New research out of the United States suggests that introducing peanuts to infants as young as four months old has helped to reduce the rate of peanut allergies in children by as much as 40 per cent.
Breakdown
- Introducing peanuts as early as four months old may help prevent allergies. 21s
- A study found a 43% drop in peanut allergies among children born after new guidelines. 41s
- Milk allergies declined, but egg allergies remained about the same. 48s
- Food allergies affect roughly three million Canadians. 1m 16s
- Canadian researchers are seeking ways to predict which children are at highest allergy risk. 1m 45s