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Dr Marian Davis consultant in healthcare in Crossroads Pharmacy
Le 31 Janvier 2016

Dr Marian Davis consultant in healthcare in Crossroads Pharmacy

list.ly: Dr. Marian Davis, consultant in healthcare in Crossroads Pharmacy, about peanut allergies

A contemporary pharmacy that adheres to traditional business practices! The year 2006 marked the beginning of Crossroads Pharmacy's service to the local communities of Elgin, Center Star, Rogersville, Lexington, Killen, Town Creek, and Lauderdale County. Since that time, we have provided pharmaceutical products and services to these areas. Our mission is to offer the highest possible level of personalized service to each and every guest who comes through our doors. We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding both prescription drugs and over-the-counter products. Dr. Marian Davis, who serves as our consultant in healthcare, is an exceptionally qualified physician with more than ten years of experience in family medicine. She is highly regarded for the patient-focused approach to healthcare that she takes and the strong relationships that she develops with her clients, many of whom have been coming to her office since the beginning of her professional life.

According to the findings of a recent study, the prevalence of peanut allergy in children appears to be rising. According to the findings of this research, the incidence of peanut allergies in children appears to have increased by 21 percent since the year 2010. According to the findings of this study, the prevalence of peanut allergy among children in the United States may be as high as 2.5 percent. These discoveries come after new recommendations on how parents can safely include peanuts in the diets of their infants and toddlers were published a few months ago.

Peanut allergies, along with other food allergies, are very challenging for children and families.The bad news is that 21 percent represents a large increase in the number of children who are likely allergic to peanuts. The good news is that parents now have a way to potentially prevent peanut allergy by introducing peanut products to infants early on after assessing risk with their pediatrician and allergist.

More than 53,000 households were questioned for this recent research conducted by its authors. They discovered that peanut allergies, tree nut allergies, sesame allergies, and fish allergies in children were on the rise. These researchers observed that the symptoms of these allergies appeared to be more prevalent in children of African descent. Because even the slightest exposure to an allergen can put a child's life in danger, parents should always consult their child's pediatrician before adding a new food to their child's diet.

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