Which of the following statements regarding atopic dermatitis is true?

1. Complementary Foods must have a delayed introduction beyond 4 to 6 months.
2. Fish in the diet before nine months reduces the risk of eczema in infants.
3. Exclusive breastfeeding for four months may delay or prevent eczema.
4. Choices 2 and 3


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1. Foods will not influence the atopic dermatitis.
2. Fish in the diet before nine months and exclusive breastfeeding for four months have been shown to be helpful.
3. Fish in the diet before nine months and exclusive breastfeeding for four months have been shown to be helpful.
4. Fish in the diet before nine months and exclusive breastfeeding for four months have been shown to be helpful.

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