Higher air pollution exposure in infancy increases peanut allergy risk in children, study finds
New research suggests tackling air pollution could reduce the prevalence of peanut allergies in infants and children.
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New research suggests tackling air pollution could reduce the prevalence of peanut allergies in infants and children.
After seeing 14 cases of anaphylaxis thought to have been caused by undeclared allergens in prepackaged foods, researchers have said there is 'no effective way to currently determine whether or not an unlabelled product is safe'.