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Many are allergic to eggs and peanuts. An allergy to peanuts can be . Researchers from a London say that feeding eggs and peanuts to may stop them allergies when they are older. The researchers looked at of more than 200,000 children to see when they first ate eggs and peanuts. They found that if 4-6-month-old babies ate eggs, they were 40 per cent less to get an egg allergy than children who ate eggs . Babies aged four-to-11 months old who ate peanut were 70 per cent likely to get an allergy to peanuts.

Egg and peanut allergies are the two most childhood food allergies. Parents must be when feeding babies eggs and nuts. Babies should never have nuts because they might choke. They should only eat and not crunchy peanut butter. Other food allergies are to soy, , sesame, fish and seafood. Giving these foods to babies one at a may protect them from allergies. Parents should check their baby's after each new food. The researchers say that more is needed to find the best to start eggs and peanuts to babies.

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