A diverse diet that introduced 13 or 14 foods to 9-month-old babies was associated with a 45 percent lower risk of food allergy compared with the introduction of fewer foods at that age, according to… [+2018 chars]
Babies fed a diverse diet had fewer food allergies, study reports - The Washington Post
The new research also said infants with the most diverse diet had a 61 percent lower risk of having a food allergy by 18 months than those with the least diverse diet.
By:Ian McMahan
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