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Latest Results on Peanut Allergy Treatment Are In, And They’re Super Promising – ScienceAlert
The idea is not that those with peanut allergies will be able to eat the nuts freely, but that the severity of their reactions could be reduced.
A pioneering new study is offering new hope to peanut allergy sufferers.
It may be possible to reduce the severity of allergic reactions to peanuts, research published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health suggests.
Peanut allergy is the leading cause of food-related anaphylaxis, the report states, with 6.1 million people suffering from the allergy in the US.
The number of sufferers has soared in recent decades, too, with a 2017 study suggesting prevalence in children had risen 21% sinc…
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