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  • Figuring Out Food Labels for Kids


    The food label on a food package is a lot like the table of contents in a book - it tells you exactly what the food contains. Read our article for kids for more about food labels.

  • Food Allergies for Teens


    Doctors are diagnosing more and more people with food allergies. Knowing what to expect and how to deal with food allergies can make a big difference in preventing serious illness.

  • 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.

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


    At this age, babies start to explore table foods.

  • 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.

  • What Should I Look for on Food Labels if My Child Has Food Allergies? for Parents


    Food labels can help you spot allergens your child must avoid. Find out more.

  • Making the Holidays Safe for Parents


    Make the holidays fun and healthy by learning how to protect your kids from these common hazards.

  • Reading Food Labels for Parents


    Find out how to make healthy food choices for your family by reading food labels.

  • Feeding Your Family on a Tight Budget for Parents


    Everyone needs enough healthy food, but many people can't get it all the time. Here are programs that can help.

  • Food Allergies for Parents


    Food allergies can cause serious and even deadly reactions in kids, so it's important to know how to feed a child with food allergies and to prevent reactions.

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