HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — According to the CDC, one in 13 children has food allergies, and for some, those allergies can be life-threatening.
“When Campbell was four months old, that's when we found out that he had several life-threatening food allergies, and then throughout the rest of his first year of life, more and more just kept popping up," said Mary Morgan Newman. She is Campbell's mom.
For Kids like Campbell, life looks different; they have to hear a lot of “no's” in order to keep them healthy.
"As he's getting older, it's getting harder to tell him no, especially birthday parties," said Newman. "Going to a birthday party and him asking, 'Is there going to be cake there' and telling him, 'yes, there is going to be cake, but buddy it's not safe for you.'"
Although a ‘yes’ finall

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