Study Of Peanut Allergy Gets Mixed Reaction From Parents
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Publication date: Mar 24, 2009
Publication date: Mar 24, 2009
A recent study indicating that peanut allergies can be treated with tiny, increasing doses of peanut protein has given hope to some parents while others remain cautious. A mother whose son suffered a severe peanut allergy has admiration for those who took part in the study. Another says she doesn't want false hope and disappointment.
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