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Families who introduce peanut butter and eggs to their baby's diet at about six months of age can significantly reduce the ...
Peanut allergy has become one of the most common causes of severe allergy attack, and cases are on the rise. WebMD shows you how to spot the signs and get treatment quickly to avoid serious ...
Many parents don’t know the steps they can take to reduce the risk of their child developing a peanut allergy, five years after new prevention guidelines emerged, according to a new report. In ...
The trial involved 362 children with peanut allergy from ages 1 to 3 in eight countries, including the United States, Canada and Australia. Nearly 85 percent of the toddlers completed the trial ...
"Peanut allergy is very common in children and almost never goes away," says Prof Till. "Those young people are going to become adults, so we need treatments for adults too." ...
Children with mild peanut allergy may be able to eat peanut butter, trial shows. Researchers cautioned that parents should try the therapy only under the supervision of an allergist.
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