Posted on Aug 1, 2024
Australia starts world first peanut allergy treatment for babies
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Posted 4 mo ago
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That's good news. It is one of the allergies that can kill if the reaction is not treated promptly. I used to babysit a little girl long ago when I was a teen, who had a peanut allergy.
I also read in an article about a research paper within the past few years that peanuts, more than any other edible food, accumulates toxicity (from soil? air? pesticides?) while growing Questions about how that can be prevented arise. I didn't read the research paper though which may have addressed it.
I also read in an article about a research paper within the past few years that peanuts, more than any other edible food, accumulates toxicity (from soil? air? pesticides?) while growing Questions about how that can be prevented arise. I didn't read the research paper though which may have addressed it.
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