golden perch and silver perch die there. we ve had small numbers or reasonable numbers of those die at the moment, but, certainly, there is a big risk that we could lose a lot more fish in the weeks to come. a new study suggests that introducing babies to smooth peanut butter between the ages of four and six months could reduce the risk of allergy dramatically. researchers are now calling on the government to change official weaning advice. here s our medical editor fergus walsh. a spoonful of smooth peanut butter twice a week mixed with breast milk if preferred. she really seems to like the peanut butter! yeah! this is how doctors say babies can be safely introduced to peanuts. whole and chopped nuts should never be given as they re a choking hazard, but when should parents start? i in 50 children in the uk is allergic to peanuts and it can be life threatening. there has been a threefold increase in recent decades, partly driven by faulty advice
i am really concerned that the next section from us down further, another ten kays down, if that experiences what we have here, we ll have lots of murray cod, golden perch and silver perch die there. we ve had small numbers or reasonable numbers of those die at the moment, but, certainly, there is a big risk that we could lose a lot more fish in the weeks to come. a new study suggests that introducing babies to smooth peanut butter between the ages of four and six months could reduce the risk of allergy dramatically. researchers are now calling on the government to change official weaning advice. here s our medical editor fergus walsh. a spoonful of smooth peanut butter twice a week mixed with breast milk if preferred. really seems to like the peanut butter! yeah! this is how doctors say babies can be safely introduced to peanuts. whole and chopped nuts should never be given as they re a choking hazard, but when should parents start? 1 in 50 children in the uk is allergic to peanuts an
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish have been discovered in outback New South Wales in an apparent fish kill caused by unprecedented flooding and hot weather.