Study author Mimi Tang says these results could lead to effective treatment for peanut allergies.
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Toward Peanut Allergy Tolerance: Q&A with Dr. Mimi Tang
Researchers in Australia have introduced a game-changing idea in the hunt for a peanut allergy cure. They combined a large daily dose of specific probiotics with oral immunotherapy to find out whether this would effectively treat peanut allergy.
Inside the Peanut-Tainted Cumin Recalls: What Happened?
Allergic Living investigates how peanut came to be in thousands of pounds of spiced food products.
New Blood Tests Aim to Predict Food Allergies – and Severity
These tests enabled young Violet to eat peanuts to keep her reactions at bay.
Peanut Allergy and the Skin: Q&A with Dr. Helen Brough
The skin may hold the answer to why some children develop peanut allergies before ever having peanuts, according to new research.
Babies’ Skin Exposure Linked to Peanut Allergy
Study finds exposure on the skin can sensitize infants to peanut – before they’ve even had a taste of it.
Is Residue on a Football a Risk for Nut Allergies?
Q: My son goes to high school this fall and wants to try out for the football team. He has peanut and nut allergies, so is there a risk of him coming in contact with nut residue on the ball? Other boys will eat products containing these foods.
Surprising Survey on School Nut Strategies
Parents whose children do not have food allergies are more likely to support school-wide food restrictions