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1Egg Allergy
Because eggs are used in many of the foods kids eat, an egg allergy can pose many challenges for parents.
2Egg Allergy
Babies sometimes have an allergic reaction to eggs. If that happens, they can't eat eggs for a while. But the good news is that most kids outgrow this allergy by age 5.
3Egg Allergy
Egg allergies can be serious, so use these pointers to make life with an egg allergy easier.
4Egg Allergy Cut and Carry
Egg Allergy Cut and Carry
5Egg Allergy Cut and Carry
Egg Allergy Cut and Carry
6Egg Allergy Cut and Carry
Egg Allergy Cut and Carry
7Nut and Peanut Allergy
If your child is allergic to nuts or peanuts, it's essential to learn what foods might contain them and how to avoid them.
8Teacher's Guide: Food Allergies (Grades 3 to 5)
Milk, eggs, wheat, and nuts are pretty common ingredients in many of the foods that we eat, but they can cause serious reactions in your students with food allergies. The following discussion questions and activities will help your students understand what it means to have a food allergy and what can be done to help kids with these allergies.
9Influenza (Flu)
Flu symptoms tend to develop quickly and are usually more severe than the typical sneezing and stuffiness of a cold. Yearly vaccination is the best protection against the flu.
10Is the Flu Vaccine a Good Idea for Your Family?
The flu itself generally isn't dangerous, but its complications can be. That's why it's important for you and your doctor to determine whether your family can and should get the flu vaccine.


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