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  • Preventing Choking for Parents


    Choking is usually caused by food, toys, and other small objects that can get stuck in a child's windpipe. Read about how to protect kids from choking hazards.

  • Reading Food Labels for Parents


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

  • Food Allergies: How to Cope for Teens


    With food allergies, preventing a reaction means avoiding that food entirely. But sometimes allergens can be hidden in places you don't expect. Here are tips on living with a food allergy.

  • 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.

  • Food Allergies for Kids


    Struggling with strawberries? Petrified of peanuts? Sorry you ate shellfish? Maybe you have a food allergy. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Food Labels for Teens


    Look at any packaged food and you'll see the food label. This nutrition facts label gives the lowdown on everything from calories to cholesterol. Read more about food labels.

  • Food Allergies Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about food allergies, and how to help students avoid or deal with allergic reactions.

  • When Can My Baby Start Eating Solid Foods? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • What's the Difference Between a Food Allergy and a Food Intolerance? for Parents


    Food allergies and food intolerances, like lactose intolerance, are not the same. Find out more.

  • 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.