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Peanut allergies have plummeted in children
(www.nytimes.com)
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JumpCrisscross
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20 Oct 25 18:09 UTC
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evereverever
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The kids I see that have peanut allergies lived in bubbles. It seems like it is self-inflicted but I have no scientific evidence.
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There are a ton of studies that indicate that early exposure to peanuts reduces incidence of peanut allergies. I'm not sure about other allergens.
https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/search-results?page=...
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And yet peanut allergy is rare in Europe. Pretty strange.
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I think peanuts are eaten less commonly in Europe? Maybe it just doesn’t come up as much?
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Europe is as much a location as the US. Eating habits in Finland are very different than in Spain. So any generalisation here will have people disagreeing. That said, I are lots of peanut butter sandwiches for lunch. It was normal.
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