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[ad_1] A large study provides the strongest evidence that children and adolescents can be sensitized to peanut allergies by increasing and controlled exposure to a substance that may otherwise trigger a life-threatening …
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[ad_1] A large study provides the strongest evidence that children and adolescents can be sensitized to peanut allergies by increasing and controlled exposure to a substance that may otherwise trigger a life-threatening …
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[ad_1] NEW YORK – Food allergies may be difficult to determine in pediatric patients – a topic discussed at the annual conference Infectious Diseases in Children Symposium. Although many parents may say …
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[ad_1] A new study found that a daily medication regimen could desensitize children and adolescents to peanut allergies. (Sean Gallup / Getty Images) A A large study provides the strongest evidence that …
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[ad_1] New research presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology in Seattle suggests that there is a link between sucking a parental pacifier and a …
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[ad_1] Parents, do not be afraid to suck. This is the new research tip that even if they have an unpleasant taste – perhaps literally, depending on where the lollipop fell – …
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[ad_1] Parents, do not be afraid to suck. This is the new research tip that even if they have an unpleasant taste – perhaps literally, depending on where the lollipop fell – …
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[ad_1] "I wanted to sit with my good friends, but I could not," said the 10-year-old. "If you're a child and you have a food allergy, it's harder for you, you miss …
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[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Where did my pacifier go? (Photo: Getty Images)Getty Could it really be useful to suck? Yes, some parents are afraid. When their baby's pacifier …
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