UNC researchers near breakthrough in treating peanut allergy
Story Date: 8/12/2016

 

Source: Jason deBruyn, TRIAD BUSINESS JOURNAL, 8/11/16


Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine say they are nearing a breakthrough in treating peanut allergy.
Results from a clinical trial of 40 peanut-allergic children found that almost 80 percent of participants achieved “sustained unresponsiveness,” even when eating peanuts weeks after treatment. These are the strongest responses ever recorded.

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