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Peanut Allergy: How Can I Help My Child?

Since there is no cure for peanut allergies, prevention and keeping an epinephrine injector (EpiPen) on hand can help reduce the risk of allergic reactions in children with peanut allergies.
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How Can I Help My Child With a Peanut Allergy?

Since there is no cure for peanut allergies, prevention and keeping an epinephrine injector (EpiPen) on hand can help reduce the risk of allergic reactions in children with peanut allergies.
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