New insight into the possible risk factors associated with food allergies...
(Source: University of Southampton) Published: 1 March 2016 A study by researchers at the University of Southampton and Southampton General Hospital, is the first to assess the prevalence of two...
View ArticleCan your child bring peanut butter and jelly to lunch again?
Peanut bans in schools often lead to a flurry of angry phone calls and letters to local newspapers. Some communities even circulate petitions asking school officials to change their minds. Parents of...
View ArticleLaunch Of Hello, Peanut!™ Marks First And Only Product Available For Parents...
NEW YORK, March 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Assured Bites Inc., a New York-based family health and wellness company focused on food systems, announces the launch of Hello, Peanut!™, the first-ever method...
View ArticleEarly Introduction To Peanuts Could Prevent Allergy Later In Life
Parents hear a lot of mixed messages about how to prevent their children from developing food allergies. Do you start them young to boost their immune system? Or is it better to wait until they're more...
View ArticleGiving Kids Peanuts Affords Them Greater Protection From Allergies, Study Says
n">(Reuters Health) - The technique of feeding peanuts to infants and young children who might be allergic not only protects them from a serious reaction immediately, but that protection persists...
View ArticleGiving allergenic foods to infants from 3 months may prevent allergies...
(Source: King's College London) Giving allergenic foods to infants from 3 months may prevent allergies Posted on 04/03/2016 A new study for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) published in the New England...
View ArticleExposing Infants To Peanuts May Prevent Deadly Allergies
Food allergies are a growing problem for parents. But a pair of studies that fed peanuts and other allergy-inducing foods to infants may have discovered a solution. The LEAP (Learning Early About...
View ArticleExposure to peanuts in infancy may reduce risk of allergy
A new study from the U.K. adds to the evidence that the early introduction of peanuts to the diets of infants at high risk for peanut allergies may lower their susceptibility. The research, published...
View ArticleEating peanuts early helps reduce allergy risk
Introducing peanuts early to the diet of infants significantly reduces their risk of peanut allergy until six years of age, even if they stop eating peanuts around the age of five, a new study has...
View ArticleBenefits of Peanut Allergy Prevention Strategy Persist After One-Year Peanut...
(Source: NIAID - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) Researchers designed the LEAP study based on observations that Israeli children have lower rates of peanut allergy than Jewish...
View ArticleEating peanut early reduces risk of allergy even with later abstinence...
(Source: King's College London) Eating peanut early reduces risk of allergy even with later abstinence Posted on 04/03/2016 The early introduction of peanut to the diets of infants at high-risk of...
View ArticleEating peanut in early years helps reduce the risk of peanut allergy even...
(Source: University of Southampton) Published: 7 March 2016 Southampton researchers are part of a study that has found the early introduction of peanut to the diets of infants at high-risk of...
View ArticlePeanut allergy 'cut by early exposure'
Eating peanut products as a baby dramatically cuts the risk of allergy, a study suggests. Trials on 628 babies prone to developing peanut allergy found the risk was cut by over 80%. The King's College...
View ArticleFeeding kids peanut products could actually reduce risk of allergy
LONDON — It might sound counterintuitive, but a new study by British scientists says that feeding children peanut products could dramatically reduce the risk of an allergy developing. See also:...
View ArticlePaediatric allergy research to benefit from global broking company's charity...
(Source: King's College London) Paediatric allergy research to benefit from global broking company's charity day Posted on 03/12/2014 Peanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies in children...
View ArticlePeanut allergies? For children, the best treatment may be peanuts
Peanuts Patrick Sison / Associated Press The best way to fight peanut allergy is to embrace peanuts, not avoid them, a new study suggests. (Patrick Sison / Associated Press) By Karen Kaplan contact the...
View ArticleTo fight peanut allergy, it's better to eat peanuts than avoid them
Peanuts Patrick Sison / Associated Press The best way to fight peanut allergy is to embrace peanuts, not avoid them, a new study suggests. (Patrick Sison / Associated Press) By Karen Kaplan contact the...
View ArticleEarly introduction to peanuts may prevent allergy in children, study says
Published February 23, 2015FoxNews.com Facebook0 Twitter0 livefyre Email Print (iStock) A new study has found that children at a predisposed risk of developing a peanut allergy may be able to reduce...
View ArticleParents, doctors confounded by new peanut allergy advice
As a nurse, Amber Williams was well aware of the medical recommendations for starting her daughter on solid foods. She waited until Sienna turned 1 to give her milk, and was planning to wait until age...
View ArticleSome parents, doctors confounded by reversal of advice on peanut allergies
PITTSBURGH - As a nurse, Amber Williams was well aware of the medical recommendations for starting her daughter on solid foods. She waited until Sienna turned 1 to give her milk, and was planning to...
View ArticleFeed babies peanut products to reverse rise in allergy, say scientists
Researchers say children should be introduced to peanuts as soon as they begin eating solid foods, contradicting previous advice...
View ArticleBabies Who Eat Peanuts Early May Avoid Allergy
Babies Who Eat Peanuts Early May Avoid Allergy WebMD Health News By Brenda Goodman, MA Reviewed by Hansa D. Bhargava, MD More from WebMD Over-the-Counter Flonase Allergy Relief ApprovedProgress Against...
View ArticleWhat Are Allergies And Why Are We Getting More Of Them?
Allergies are reactions caused by the immune system as it responds to environmental substances that are usually harmless to most people. They may occur in response to a range of different material...
View ArticleInfants can be protected from peanut allergy - study
New research has found that infants can be protected from peanut allergy by eating them. The findings of the first large-scale trial testing a method of preventing food allergy suggest parents may have...
View ArticleGive peanuts to kids early to prevent peanut allergy
Regular consumption of peanut-snacks beginning in the first 11 months of life can help prevent subsequent development of peanut allergy even among those who are at a higher risk of developing the...
View ArticlePeanut in house dust linked to allergy and eczema in infancy (University of...
(Source: University of London) Peanut in house dust linked to allergy and eczema in infancy Posted on 19/11/2014 A new study led by researchers at King's College London in collaboration with the US...
View ArticleEarly consumption may prevent peanut allergy, new study suggests
(CNN)Parents who have children with food allergies know all too well about the headaches in keeping their lives "nut-free." But a new study suggests that peanut allergy can be prevented at a young age...
View ArticleBabies’ leaky skin may be factor in eczema and food allergies
Prof Alan Irvine, consultant paediatric dermatologist at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin and associate professor of dermatology at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) is excited by new research...
View ArticleAAAAI: High Rate of Food Allergies in Inner-City Children
NIH funded study finds 1 in 10 were allergic to milk, egg or peanut. Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) August 15, 2014 Experts found that even within an already high-risk birth cohort, the cumulative incidence of...
View Article>AAAAI: High Rate of Food Allergies in Inner-City Children
NIH funded study finds 1 in 10 were allergic to milk, egg or peanut. Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) August 15, 2014 Experts found that even within an already high-risk birth cohort, the cumulative incidence of...
View ArticleA study finds eating peanuts at an early age could prevent allergy in infants
© AFP/File Saul LoebWith peanut allergies on the rise worldwide, a study Monday found that contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help...
View ArticleWant to Protect Your Infant From Peanut Allergy? Offer Peanuts
(Bloomberg) -- Want to protect your children from peanut allergies? Start blending peanuts into their food while they’re still infants, well before their first birthdays. The counterintuitive advice...
View ArticlePeanut Allergy Prevention? Peanut Butter Snacks Could Help
If children are at high risk for a peanut allergy, having them eat peanut butter frequently from an early age may help protect them from developing the allergy, a new study suggests. The study involved...
View Article>AAAAI: Study Shows Peanut in House Dust Linked to Peanut Allergies,...
Food proteins in dust, impaired skin barrier could cause food allergies Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) November 18, 2014 According to a new study, led by King’s College in London, infants who have impaired skin...
View ArticleStudy finds peanut consumption in infancy prevents peanut allergy
Introduction of peanut products into the diets of infants at high risk of developing peanut allergy was safe and led to an 81 percent reduction in the subsequent development of the allergy, a clinical...
View ArticleStudy finds peanut consumption in infancy prevents peanut allergy (NIH -...
(Source: NIH - National Institutes of Health) NIH-funded trial compares consumption and avoidance of peanut Introduction of peanut products into the diets of infants at high risk of developing peanut...
View ArticleEating peanuts early could prevent allergy in infants: Study
Expert urged parents of babies and young children with eczema or egg allergies to consult with their pediatrician about the possibility of trying to introduce peanuts into their children’s diet. Miami...
View ArticleEating peanuts early could prevent allergy, study shows
In the study, some children were feed foods containing pureed peanuts and others told to avoid the nuts until they turned five. Photo: AP Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice,...
View ArticleEating peanuts 'can avoid allergy'
Infants can be protected from peanut allergy by eating them, a study has found. The findings from the first large-scale trial testing a method of preventing food allergy suggest parents may have been...
View ArticleStudy Finds Peanut Consumption in Infancy Prevents Peanut Allergy (NIAID -...
(Source: NIAID - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) NIH-Funded Trial Compares Consumption and Avoidance of Peanut Introduction of peanut products into the diets of infants at high...
View ArticleChildren fed peanuts are less likely to develop an allergy, study claims
Young children fed small amounts of peanuts in their diet are less likely to develop a peanut allergy in later life, according to a study that overturns traditional medical advice on how to avoid the...
View ArticleInterim Guidance on Early Peanut Introduction and Prevention of Peanut...
Document is a global collaboration to better inform healthcare providers regarding the potential benefits of early peanut introduction. Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) June 04, 2015 While an update to the...
View ArticleLandmark study presented at AAAAI Annual Meeting paves way for food allergy...
LEAP study hints at new food allergy guidelines Houston, TX (PRWEB) February 23, 2015 The first ever published data from the highly anticipated Learning Early About Peanut (LEAP) study offers proof...
View ArticleEating peanut at an early age prevents peanut allergy in high-risk infants...
(Source: King's College London) Eating peanut at an early age prevents peanut allergy in high-risk infants Posted on 23/02/2015 New evidence shows that the majority of infants at high-risk of...
View ArticleDoctors find eating peanut during infancy can prevent development of peanut...
(Source: University of Southampton) News release Doctors find eating peanut during infancy can prevent development of peanut allergy Ref: 15/31 24 February 2015 Doctors in Southampton are part of a...
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