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Response to XanaDUer2 (Reply #9)

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Peanut allergies have been around for years - Ocelot II Mar 15 #1
That's what I was thinking too.. Something has changed. RussellCattle Mar 15 #5
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Good morning sunshine. William769 Mar 16 #18
No. See below. Aristus Mar 16 #24
Until the late 1990's, the prevalence of peanut allergies in the pediatric population was about 0.6%. Aristus Mar 16 #20
I grew up playing in dirt, climbing trees, taking care of animals. I have no allergies whatever. Walleye Mar 16 #27
Me too. defacto7 Mar 16 #30
This is the way stoned Mar 18 #64
One of my daughters has severe peanut and tree nut allergies Wicked Blue Mar 16 #31
"RFK Jr's blaming vaccinations is ridiculous nonsense and has been disproved." ShazzieB Mar 16 #40
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adios ya fucking git Celerity Mar 17 #47
Oh, I'll bet I know who that was! 😁 ShazzieB Mar 17 #53
Aristus - I should have guessed that you would be the one to come through with an anawer to my question. I've always... RussellCattle Mar 16 #35
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cat allergy here. we had several cats (at different times) when i was a kid orleans Mar 16 #39
I have a cat allergy, too, discovered mnhtnbb Mar 17 #48
i was eight yrs old when we took our cata and her two kittens to a shelter orleans Mar 17 #57
I was never allergic to dogs, either. mnhtnbb Mar 17 #63
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Newborns? We still recommend nothing but breastmilk or formula AllyCat Mar 17 #49
My sister didnt breast feed, MotownPgh Mar 17 #55
Since the prevalence of peanut allergies in the pediatric community before the study was published was 0.6%, Aristus Mar 17 #56
Interesting question. Quick look seems to indicate a big increase in peanut allergies in 1990s. Silent Type Mar 15 #2
Oh my God! RFKjr !!! He might ban any mention of peanuts in schools and take down the posters. RussellCattle Mar 15 #6
I'm more concerned True Dough Mar 17 #50
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Booby, huh? Dang LG, you don't even try. Pizza time! marble falls Mar 16 #22
Peanut allergies tripled during the 80s and 90s, leading to much more awareness unblock Mar 15 #3
Please understand that I mean this with respect, but that bit about the "emergency room pull-through"..... RussellCattle Mar 15 #7
Yeah, well, sometimes being paranoid pays off.... unblock Mar 15 #11
Nicely done though. RussellCattle Mar 16 #14
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We have a similar experience. defacto7 Mar 16 #32
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Before Epi-Pens, they died Grolph_ Mar 15 #4
Change in pesticides...? FirstLight Mar 15 #8
A Reasonable Theory ProfessorGAC Mar 15 #12
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In the 70s one of our lunch choices XanaDUer2 Mar 15 #9
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bs eShirl Mar 16 #17
Did you buy your peanuts from the vending machine by the watwr fountain in the library? ... marble falls Mar 16 #21
Peanut allergies have tripled. Phoenix61 Mar 15 #10
My kids have always lived a down and dirty life. defacto7 Mar 16 #33
When my kids were little, late seventies, there were parents that would pick up the pacifier from the floor and..... RussellCattle Mar 16 #37
I thought Trump banned peanut allergies. rickyhall Mar 15 #13
Yes, by executive order bottomofthehill Mar 16 #28
Inflammation level is high now from sugar, toxins, frankenstein foods, pollutants bucolic_frolic Mar 16 #29
But peanut paste is saving lives in Africa. Go figure. Sneederbunk Mar 16 #34
One product for malnourished babies is called "Plumpy Nut. " When asked by an American about... Hekate Mar 16 #41
Yes. President John Adams daughter had a masectomy. Sneederbunk Mar 16 #42
Not anymore. Trump pulled all the funding. yardwork Mar 17 #54
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bye bye asshole Celerity Mar 17 #46
Allergies Maninacan Mar 17 #51
Not just peanuts. Voltaire2 Mar 17 #52
I wonder if giving kids orange you glad.... Mar 17 #58
Boy you must really love us. William769 Mar 17 #59
in fairness moving on from autism induced by vaccines took enormous intellectual effort. nt. Voltaire2 Mar 17 #60
Good morning Sunshine!!! GP6971 Mar 17 #61
read a fucking book while you are there Kali Mar 17 #62
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