The number of children diagnosed with peanut allergies in the U.S. has fallen, with data suggesting that a shift in infant feeding practices might be the reason why. A study published in the ...
An estimated 40,000 children avoided peanut allergy diagnoses after the guidelines for when to first expose kids to the food allergen changed, according to new research. The dramatic drop in childhood ...
Peanut allergies among children have dropped significantly over the past decade, and early introduction guidelines are likely the cause. Although food allergies can be deadly, taking steps to reduce ...
After parents were advised to introduce children at risk of nut allergies to peanuts, the number of allergic kids dropped by more than 40% Getty The number of children with food allergies — ...
In this study, physician-diagnosed peanut allergies in children ages 0-3 declined by 27.2% after guidelines recommended early peanut product introduction. The 2017 national guidelines recommended ...
A new study found that physician-diagnosed peanut allergies in children ages 0 to 3 dropped by 27% following the release of guidelines recommending the introduction of peanut products in infancy. A ...
A food allergy treatment is showing promising results for toddlers. A new study conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases showed that a peanut allergy treatment appears to ...
A Phase 3 trial is showing some promise that children as young as age 1 can be treated for peanut allergies. DBV Technologies released new findings in the New England Journal of Medicine this week of ...
One of the big mysteries in food allergy is why two people with similar levels of peanut specific antibodies can react so ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. An estimated 40,000 children avoided peanut allergy diagnoses after the guidelines for when to first expose kids ...
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