Peanut Allergy

  • HealthYahoo Life

    Breakthrough drug offers hope for those who suffer from peanut allergies

    A promising new drug called AR101, which is ready for FDA review, may help make allergic reactions to peanuts less severe.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Why This Mom Lives in Mortal Fear of Her 16-Year-Old Son’s First Kiss

    Parents fearing for their kids is normal. With car accidents and drug use on the rise in some parts of the country, it’s not irrational to worry. But to worry over a kiss? It’s a reality for one family.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    Early exposure to peanuts may actually prevent allergies

    In the last decade, peanut allergies have become a growing concern for parents — according to Health Canada, it’s one of the most common food allergies. Under the current Health Canada guidelines, parents are told to exclusively breastfeed (or use a breastfeeding alternative, like formula) before the age of 6 months. After that time, they can begin experimenting with solid foods and common allergens like peanut-based products, fish, wheat, milk, soy and eggs.