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Recent studies and reports from organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) indicate a significant decrease in peanut allergies among children. This positive trend is attributed to revised guidelines promoting early introduction of peanut-containing foods to infants. Experts suggest the previous advice, which advocated delaying peanut introduction, contributed to higher allergy rates. The new recommendations have demonstrably prevented tens of thousands of allergy cases, signifying a positive shift in managing food allergies and a fading of the “peanut hysteria” of past years.
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- Peanut Allergies Have Plummeted in Children, Study Shows The New York Times
- Guidelines for Early Food Introduction and Patterns of Food Allergy | Pediatrics | American Academy of Pediatrics AAP
- Opinion | The scars of the Great Peanut Hysteria are finally fading The Washington Post
- Reversing peanut advice prevented tens of thousands of allergy cases, researchers say NPR
- Study shows peanut allergy decrease from early introduction guidelines ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

