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  • Well-Child Visit: 9 Months for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your baby might be doing by 9 months old.

  • A Guide to Eating for Sports for Teens


    You've prepared for the game in almost every way possible: but now what should you eat? Read about performance foods, nutritional supplements, and more.

  • Food Allergies for Kids


    Struggling with strawberries? Petrified of peanuts? Sorry you ate shellfish? Maybe you have a food allergy. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome for Parents


    Pollen-food allergy syndrome happens when someone with a pollen allergy eats certain foods. It only affects the lips, mouth, and throat.

  • Food Labels for Teens


    Look at any packaged food and you'll see the food label. This nutrition facts label gives the lowdown on everything from calories to cholesterol. Read more about food labels.

  • When Can My Baby Start Eating Solid Foods? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Feeding Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents


    At this age, babies start to explore table foods.

  • Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) for Parents


    Food protein induced enterocolitis syndrome, also called FPIES, is a type of delayed food allergy. Someone with FPIES must avoid the foods that might trigger a reaction.

  • Finger Foods for Babies for Parents


    When they're around 9 months old, babies can begin feeding themselves. Find out which foods are safe, healthy options and which should not be served to little ones.

  • My Friend Has a Food Allergy. How Can I Help? for Teens


    Although food allergies are more common than ever, people who have them may feel different or embarrassed. A good friend can really help.