Questions: Children who have food allergies do not grow out of them. True False

Children who have food allergies do not grow out of them.
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Transcript text: Children who have food allergies do not grow out of them. True False
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The answer is: False.

Explanation: Many children with food allergies do outgrow them as they get older. While some food allergies can persist into adulthood, others, such as allergies to milk, eggs, soy, and wheat, are often outgrown during childhood. However, allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish are less likely to be outgrown and may persist for life. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that children who have food allergies do not grow out of them at all.

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