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- Feeding Your 4- to 7-Month-Old
At this age, chances are your baby is ready to try a few solid foods.
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Galactosemia
Galactosemia (ga-lac-to-se-me-a) is a rare hereditary condition caused by the body's inability to breakdown galactose (a sugar found in milk and milk products).
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