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Peanut Allergies Drop Steeply After Doctors Change Advice, Evidence Shows
The researchers analyzed health data on almost 125,000 children born before and after the latest guidelines were introduced.
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Peanut Allergy Rates Dropped After Early Introduction Guidelines
The effect was even greater after the full 2017 Prevention of Peanut Allergy Guidelines from the National Institute of ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Dr. David Hill, an allergist and physician, about a study he co-authored that found early exposure to peanuts resulted in fewer peanut allergies in children.
A decade ago, research said giving young children peanut products can prevent allergies. A new study says that, 10 years later, tens of thousands of U.S. children have avoided allergies as a result.
After parents were advised to introduce children at risk of nut allergies to peanuts, the number of allergic kids dropped by ...
Rates of diagnosis of peanut allergies and other food allergies mediated by immunoglobulin E (IgE) have decreased since guidelines were published that encouraged early exposure to peanuts in children, ...
Peanut allergies in children under 3 have dropped by more than a quarter since 2015 when experts began recommending early ...
Changing advice on when to introduce young children to peanuts helped tens of thousands of kids avoid the allergy, a ...
Maternal vaccination and immunization with nirsevimab both produce strong increases in infant neutralizing antibody levels against respiratory syncytial virus, according to phase 4 data presented at ...
Roflumilast 0.05% cream, a phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor, was approved by the FDA on October 6, having been specifically ...
More than half of children’s hospital patients rely on Medicaid or CHIP, yet private equity is moving steadily into pediatrics, a sector that has ...
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