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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Immunotherapy and peanut allergies
Immunotherapy — controlled, careful exposure to an allergen — has
been shown to reduce the severity of allergic reactions. Sometimes, it
can all-but-eliminate the allergy altogether. Increasingly, researchers
are finding this is true for dangerous peanut allergies,
as well as the pollen allergies immunotherapy has been more commonly
used to fight. Along the same lines, a growing body of evidence suggests
that keeping fetuses, infants, and small children away from possible
allergens actually increases — not decreases — their likelihood of developing an allergy to those foods.
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