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New Biologic Aims to Provide Long-Lasting Protection for People With Food Allergies
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The next generation of biologics for treating food allergies is already being tested, and they promise longer-lasting protection.
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Ontario Boy Dies After Alleged Dairy Queen Order Mix-Up Triggers Severe Allergic Reaction
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Another child, simply living life, was taken by anaphylaxis this time in Canada. Please, please, please heed the strategies outlined in the article to prevent similar tragedies.
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Moonlight Therapeutics Launches First Clinical Trial of Microneedle Peanut Allergy Therapy
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Exciting news on the treatment front: MOON101, a dermal stamp used for a few minutes daily to treat peanut allergies, has begun clinical trials for both children and adults. A link to apply to participate is included. If successful, this technology could be adapted to address multiple food allergies at once.
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DBV Launches Peanut Patch Study in Infants as Young as Six Months
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Building on success with toddlers and young children, DBV Technologies has begun testing their Viaskin peanut patch on infants to try to capitalize on the plasticity of their immune systems.
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Parents of Teen Who Inspired Natasha s Law Launch 10 Million Prize to Prevent Food Allergies
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The parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse have spent a decade advocating for the food allergy community in memory of their daughter. This prize will fund research to help eradicate the scourge of food allergies.
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Researchers Report Lasting Allergy Benefits From Specific Infant Formula
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The remarkable results of this study are important for new parents, especially when the mom is unable to breastfeed.
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