
If you're allergic to peanuts, or have a child that's allergic, you'll know how serious a condition it is. For years, parents have been advised to keep infants away from peanut products. But according to this latest study, that might not be the best strategy.
Produced in collaboration with the Reactions channel on YouTube –
USEFUL LINKS
The LEAP (Learning Early About Peanut allergy) study:
Breaking Down the Landmark LEAP Study: What Does it Mean? Asthma Allergies Children: a parent's guide.
Consensus communication on early peanut introduction and the prevention of peanut allergy in high-risk infants (2015) Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy (2015) New England Journal of Medicine,
Effect of Avoidance on Peanut Allergy after Early Peanut Consumption (2016) New England Journal of Medicine,
THIS EPISODE'S TEAM:
Many thanks to the Reactions team, and to Elizabeth Garbee for background research.
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