More than six million people in the U.S. have an allergy to peanuts, according to Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE). Nearly 1.6 million of these sufferers are kids and teens. 'The recent news of deaths and peanut allergies reminds us that consumers are choosing avoidance over cutting-edge therapies that might have saved their lives,' said Dr. Rani Maskatia, a pediatric and adult allergist and immunologist in California. Maskatia, who is also medical director with Latitude Food Allergy Care, a network of clinics providing testing and treatment for food allergies, shared with Fox News Digital 10 surprising facts about peanut allergies.
More than six million people in the U.S. have an allergy to peanuts, according to Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE). Nearly 1.6 million of these sufferers are kids and teens. 'The recent news of deaths and peanut allergies reminds us that consumers are choosing avoidance over cutting-edge therapies that might have saved their lives,' said Dr. Rani Maskatia, a pediatric and adult allergist and immunologist in California.
FDA APPROVES ALLERGY DRUG TO LESSEN SEVERITY OF REACTIONS TO PEANUTS, DAIRY, OTHER FOODS Maskatia, who is also medical director with Latitude Food Allergy Care, a network of clinics providing testing and treatment for food allergies, shared with Fox News Digital 10 surprising facts about peanut allergies. 1. A peanut allergy results from an immune system reaction A peanut allergy develops when the immune system reacts to major proteins found in peanuts as if they are harmful invaders, according to Maskati
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