Promising News For Children With Peanut Allergies
New research shows children, some as young as nine-months-old, with peanut allergies can successfully become desensitized to nuts by eating small doses of peanut protein.
To reduce the risk of life-threatening allergic reactions, researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have been studying the use of oral immunotherapy to reduce sensitivity to peanut proteins.
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Stacy Silvers, MD
Allergy Partners of North Texas
Source: Promising News For Children With Peanut Allergies | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth