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Children AllergiesChildren allergies are of increasing concern to parents and pediatricians. Among the many causes of child allergies, peanuts and tree nuts are both on the list of the eight most common allergens. Kid allergies are more likely to develop among children if their parents or siblings suffer from allergies to legumes or nuts, but even those with no family history of allergies are susceptible. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that particularly in families with histories of peanut allergies, nursing mothers should not consume peanuts and tree nuts. The American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology also recommends that children under the age of three not eat peanuts. For more information about children allergies, their possible causes, and ways to prevent child allergies, read the articles listed below. Related Articles:
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