
Peanut allergy could be tamed in some kids using oral immunotherapy: study
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If treated early enough, young children may be able to overcome their peanut allergies, according to researchers.
The authors gave toddlers daily increasing amounts of peanut protein powder to a group of toddlers for 2.5 years.
Nearly 150 children participated in the "IMPACT" trial at five academic medical centers. Only children who had an allergic reaction after eating half a gram of peanut protein or less were eligible to join the study.
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