A study has linked the development in kids of any of food allergy, asthma, eczema and rhinitis to a common… Read more »
Tag: microbiome
Fecal Transplant Pills Show Promise in Treating Food Allergies
Fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) enabled some with severe peanut allergy to consume up to two peanuts without reacting, early clinical… Read more »
First Poop Study: What Does It Mean for Allergy Prevention?
The contents of a baby’s first poop may help predict a child’s likelihood of developing allergies later on, a new… Read more »
AAAAI 2019: Expert Shines Light on Novel Therapies Under Study for Food Allergy
The FDA is considering approval of the AR101 peanut immunotherapy and will soon evaluate the Viaskin Peanut patch. But if… Read more »
Babies’ Gut Bacteria Could Predict A Future Allergy
Researchers show that ‘good’ gut bacteria can protect against food sensitization.
Special Report: Top Research from the 2015 AAAAI Meeting
The AAAAI annual meeting is a hub of scientific breakthroughs and new treatments. Here are the highlights from the 2015 conference.
Babies Who Take Antibiotics Face Eczema Risk
New research suggests that giving antibiotics to babies under the age of 12 months significantly increases