From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Going to College with Celiac Disease
Date September 16, 2021 10:59 AM
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Plus: Can a toddler have allergies?

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Starting college is exciting, but for students with celiac disease this new adventure can be intimidating since they must navigate their disease, along with food choices and food preparation, on their own for the first time. To help your student enjoy campus living, we've compiled some tips for helping kids stick to a gluten-free diet while living away from home ([link removed]) .

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** Can a toddler have allergies? ([link removed])
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Wondering if your toddler's stuffy nose and itchy eyes are due to allergies? Nurse practitioner Lisa Hiers explains that toddlers aren't likely to develop seasonal allergies until they’re about 5 years old, but young children can develop year-round allergies.

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** Children's National COVID-19 study ([link removed])
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Children’s National is enrolling up to 2,000 children and young adults in a study ([link removed]) that will examine the long-term effects of COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). If you're interested in participating, you can register your child here ([link removed]) .

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