New evidence suggests that introducing common sources of food allergies in the first year of life is associated with reductions in new cases in children. But prevention is only part of the story.
New research presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting suggests that the timing of when eczema begins, as well as how long it lasts and how ...
Two toddlers who had peanut allergy during infancy are now able to safely consume peanuts following a new protocol, according ...
Two new studies appearing in Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology and being presented at the American College of Allergy, ...
Experts recommend introducing peanuts to infants to prevent allergies, with a new study showing a 43 percent lower ...
A US study found peanut allergy diagnoses decreased 43% in the years after guidelines changed to recommend introducing these ...
Peanut allergies among children have dropped significantly over the past decade, and early introduction guidelines are likely ...
Dose-intense escalation, used with a probiotic, induces sustained unresponsiveness in more than 75% of those completing ...
More than 70% of children treated with the Viaskin Peanut Patch could tolerate at least three to four peanut kernels without ...
Introducing peanuts to babies between 4-6 months can significantly lower allergy risks, contrary to older advice. Experts ...
The study found that a peanut patch treatment—called epicutaneous immunotherapy, or EPIT—continued to help toddlers safely ...