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Now researchers in Australia are reporting in the Clinical & Experimental Allergy journal that they've made "promising early signs" that using boiled peanuts to treat children with peanut allergies could be safe and effective.
"Unfortunately, oral immunotherapy doesn't work for everyone and we are in the process of improving our understanding of how these treatments work and what factors can influence how people respond to treatment," Flinders University researcher Tim Chataway says in a press release.
In the clinical trial, 70 peanut-allergic children between the ages of 6 and 18 ate boiled peanuts for 12 hours a day for 12 weeks, two-hour boiled peanuts for 20 weeks, and roasted peanuts for 20 weeks.
The children were given small and increasing doses of boiled peanuts, and when they showed no signs of an allergic reaction, increasing doses of roasted peanuts were then provided to increase their tolerance in the next stage of treatment.
Of the 70 participants, 66% became desensitized to peanuts after eating 12 roasted peanuts without allergic reactions, and only three withdrew from the trial due to adverse events.
"This clinical trial could help develop...
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A new report from the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child calls for a "significant shift in the way we conceive, and evaluate policies and programs" in order to "increase the effects...more
The demand for high-quality, cost-effective outpatient imaging services is greater than ever and will continue to grow, Nilesh Rajadhyax says.
The Atlanta-based MedQuest Associates, which...more
The San Francisco Bay Area is home to some of the world's most cutting-edge tech companies, and the Innovation Tri-Valley Leadership Group is throwing its annual GameChanger Awards on Thursday,...more
Time has released its first annual list of the 100 most influential individuals in global health, and one of the names making the list is a familiar one: Dr. Peter Hotez.
He's the co-director of...more
If you're an 8-year-old girl, chances are you've heard of the Kardashians.
If you're an 8-year-old girl, chances are you've also heard of First Stop News, an online news channel specifically...more
Parents in Shawnee County, Kansas, may soon have more child care options to choose from.
The Topeka Capital-Journal reports a three-million-dollar innovation grant from the Greater Topeka...more
The world's biggest toy trade fair is underway in China, and the Los Angeles Times takes a look at what's on display.
The third phase of the 135th Canton Fair, which runs from May 1 to May 5, is...more
Foundation: Pew Charitable Trusts, William Penn Foundation
The Children's World Fair was held in Philadelphia in 1876 as part of the Centennial International Exhibition to explore cultural and technological innovation.
Now three of the city's most-loved...more
"You don't stop trying new things until the tears stopnot because you are innovative, but because you love your child."
So writes Kenda Creasy Dean in her new book, Innovating for Love, in which...more
"More importantly, if we can make things fun and give each child confidence about the procedure, we can alleviate some of the stress they and their families may be feeling as part of the treatment...more
When Hannah Davis traveled to China to teach English, she noticed how Chinese workers and farmers were often sporting olive green army-style shoes. Those shoes served as her inspiration to create her own social enterprise, Bangs Shoes.