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The link between sterilized dummies and food allergies and more...

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Wednesday, 28 April 2021.
Tagged: allergies, Foodwatch Newsletter, health, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, newsletter, nutrition

The link between sterilized dummies and food allergies and more...
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In this month's Foodwatch Newsletter I report on Australian research into the links between dummy cleaning and food allergies but of course there's much more. take a look!

What's in the April Foodwatch Newsletter for 2021?

An Australian study has found a link between dummy sterilisation and childhood food allergies. Want to read more? Check out my latest newsletter here.

You'll also find info on 9 products to make healthy eating easier; what I'm eating now; how to access the CSIRO Junk Food tool and more.

You can find the April Newsletter online here, or better still, why not  subscribe?

With more than 20,000 in our community, my monthly newsletter is your fix of nutrition advice, tips, tools, hacks, habits, inspiration, industry news and real-life strategies that help you live a healthy life and unleash your energy and potential. 

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