| 1. | Food allergies are common among infants, and they are usually quickly outgrown.
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| 2. | Most involved stomach problems; only about 5 percent were genuine food allergies.
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| 3. | Food allergies are a serious matter; reactions to peanuts can be fatal.
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| 4. | For people with true food allergies, the only effective treatment is avoidance.
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| 5. | Food intolerance and lactase deficiency may also be confused with food allergies.
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| 6. | Better diagnosis may partly explain why food allergies appear to be growing.
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| 7. | _Clearly label dips if you have anyone attending who has food allergies.
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| 8. | They need to understand that food allergies can be deadly to some people.
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| 9. | Many food allergies are caused by hypersensitivities to particular proteins in different foods.
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| 10. | Tell him or her about any food allergies, likes or dislikes.
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