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If you--™re allergic to the legume (a peanut is not a nut) even the smell can set off a reaction. And for children or seniors with neurological problems, special care has to be taken about eating what doctors have labeled the --Foreign Body that Most

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Can You Cure Your Peanut or Other Food Allergy? What Scientists Have to Say by Catherine Lewis - Allergies - InsidersHealth.com

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Back To School: How To Deal With Food Allergies In The Cafeteria

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