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Peanut

Australia Launches Groundbreaking Program to Treat Peanut Allergies in Infants

Australia has launched a groundbreaking initiative to treat peanut allergies in infants, marking a significant advancement in allergy management. This innovative program offers oral immunotherapy to eligible babies, gradually introducing peanut powder to build immunity over two years. With around 3% of Australian children affected by peanut allergies, this initiative aims to change the trajectory of allergic disease and improve the quality of life for families. Supervised by pediatric hospitals, the program is a hopeful step towards reducing the risks associated with peanut exposure.

Early Introduction of Peanuts Can Reduce Allergy Risk by 71%

Groundbreaking study shows early introduction of peanuts can reduce peanut allergies by 71%. Research challenges conventional wisdom, emphasizing the importance of early exposure to prevent allergies in children. Findings published in NEJM Evidence offer promising solution to rising epidemic of peanut allergies.

Uber Eats Super Bowl Ad Faces Criticism for Making Light of Food Allergies

Uber Eats is under fire for its Super Bowl ad that appeared to make light of a man having an allergic reaction to peanut butter. The controversial ad has drawn criticism from the Food Allergy Research & Education charity and individuals with peanut allergies. The backlash has sparked a debate about the portrayal of food allergies in humor and its potential impact on those living with allergies.

Tesco and Sainsbury’s Issue Warning for Recall of Chicken Pad Thai Ready Meal

Tesco and Sainsbury’s have issued a warning to consumers regarding a recall of a particular ready meal product. Scratch Meals Ltd has recalled its Chicken Pad Thai with Noodles & Veggies due to the presence of peanuts, which could pose…

Tributes pour in for British dancer Órla Baxendale after tragic passing

Tributes have been pouring in for British dancer Órla Baxendale, who tragically passed away in the US after consuming a mislabelled biscuit containing peanuts. The 25-year-old, originally from Lancashire, suffered a fatal anaphylactic shock on January 11th due to the…

Peanut Butter Breakfast Recipes

New Delhi, Jan 24 (IANSlife) – Peanut butter has evolved from being just a spread to a popular lifestyle choice and a household favorite in India. This nutty delight, inspired by Western culture, has become an essential part of active…

The Creamy, Crunchy, and Enduring Love for Peanut Butter in America

Ever wondered why Americans can’t get enough of peanut butter? The creamy or crunchy debate only scratches the surface of a delicious mystery fueling a $2 billion industry in the United States. Let’s dig into the spreadable sensation that has…