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Don't Let Special Dietary Needs Trick Your Child This Halloween

10.29.2007 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by Dr. Gwenn Is In
Hard to believe Halloween is two days away! Kids across the country are counting the hours until they can don their costumes and start their annual trek around their neighborhoods for treats. Treat gathering is a big more complicated these days with the amount of kids who have food allergies or chronic diseases that require special diets such as diabetes or celiac disease. But, with a bit of information at your fingertips, even kids with food issues such as these can have a wonderful time gathering and eating their treats.I talked about just this topic on NECN's Health Week recently:Click Here...
 
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