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Pregnant Women ‘Should Eat Peanuts’
Pregnant women are being told to eat peanuts to protect their babies from allergies. A major report due out next week says that women who avoid peanuts to protect their children could be doing more harm than good. It suggests that Britain’s allergy epidemic is being fuelled by Government advice which has led many mothers…
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