Allergies are becoming more prevalent in the US, affecting over 100 million individuals. Common allergies include eczema, ...
New research showed that low-dose peanut oral immunotherapy safely raised reaction thresholds in children with peanut allergy ...
According to a paper published in the Journal of Pediatrics this month, the number of peanut allergy diagnoses among children has dropped over 40% since 2017. The reason? Food allergy guidelines have ...
It’s possible to develop a peanut allergy later in your life. According to a 2021 study, approximately 17.5% of people with peanut allergies developed the allergy as adults. Adult-onset peanut ...
Researchers in England have found that roughly 80 percent of children with peanut allergies who participated in an experimental treatment were able to build resistance to the allergy and can now ...
Children with peanut allergies may not need large doses of peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) to build protection against ...
Some good news on the health front: Peanut allergies are on the decline. A new study, published on Oct. 20, shows we may be on the way to eliminating the peanut allergies that have been problematic ‒ ...
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Peanut allergies in U.S. babies have dropped — here’s how early introduction is helping (and how to try it safely)
A large U.S. analysis of 125,000 kids found a 36% drop in food allergies after guidance shifted to introducing allergens in infancy, including a 43% decline in peanut allergy. Eggs have now overtaken ...
A possible new treatment might help people with severe peanut allergies. One of every 70 children and one of every 160 adults is allergic to peanuts, making it the most common food allergy. For those ...
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