by Allison Aubrey
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It’s an anxiety that lots of us parents live with: With all the talk about the high rates of food allergies, will my baby or toddler be next?
There’s a lot that doctors are still trying to understand about how to treat food allergies in kids. But a committee of experts from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology is weighing in with new guidelines aimed at preventing allergies to the most common allergenic foods, including eggs, milk, soy, fish, tree nuts and peanuts.