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flag Early introduction of allergenic foods in infancy lowers allergy risk, especially for peanuts, per a Canadian study of 2.8 million children.

flag A new Canadian study of 2.8 million children finds early introduction of allergenic foods like peanuts, eggs, and nuts around six months reduces food allergy risk, with delays past 12 months more than doubling peanut allergy likelihood. flag Eczema in infancy, wheezing, and early antibiotic use increase risk, as do being first-born, male, or born via C-section, while maternal diet, breastfeeding, and pregnancy stress show no significant link. flag The findings support current guidelines for early allergen exposure and highlight the need for personalized prevention strategies.

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