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Kids exposed to peanut products during infancy, as early as 4 months old, are less likely to be allergic to peanuts later in life, according to a UK study published Tuesday in the journal NEJM ...
"Traditionally, all of our intervention has been built on avoidance – don't let your kid go near peanuts if there's any sign," of potential allergy," Marrazzo said. But she said the new research ...
Published in NEJM Evidence on Tuesday, the study found that feeding kids peanut products regularly from infancy to the age of five reduced the rate of peanut allergy in adolescence by 71%.
WELL, FAST FORWARD TO 2015. THERE WAS THIS LANDMARK STUDY THAT CAME OUT IN WHICH THEY TOOK KIDS WHO WERE AT HIGH RISK FOR DEVELOPING PEANUT ALLERGIES, AND IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE DIVIDED THEM ...
Researchers found that children who consumed peanut butter regularly before age 5 were less likely to develop the life-threatening allergy Getty Feeding young kids peanut butter may be effective ...
A therapy of increasing amounts of grocery store peanut butter helps kids who can already tolerate the equivalent of at least half a peanut achieve significantly greater and longer-lasting ...
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