firstgeardude
03-12-2003, 12:06 PM
Breakthrough in
peanut allergies
BOSTON Life-threatening reactions
to peanuts may soon be a
thing of the past for millions of
people around the world who are
allergic to the legume, researchers
said yesterday in a finding
that may also help prevent allergic
reactions to other foods.
An experimental treatment
that involved monthly injections
successfully muted the severe reactions
of people who risk death
if they ingest the slightest
amount of peanut protein, a
study this week in the New England
Journal Of Medicine suggests.
“This is a huge advance for patients.
Now they have something
they can do in advance to protect
themselves from accidental exposure,”
Hugh Sampson, one of
the study’s authors, told Reuters.
“It allows them to go around and
not be scared of their food. It really
lifts a cloud.”
Peanut allergy can be so severe
that people have been
known to develop symptoms
after eating just 1/2,000th of one
peanut or kissing someone who
has eaten peanuts. But scientists
said the medicine is still not a
green light to eating peanuts.
Reuters
http://129.142.171.205/content/030311/cator_20030311_A_Metro.pdf
this was in yesturday's paper.. kinda interesting
weird thing is that im not allergic to peanuts.. however, im allergic to all the other types of nuts:confused:
peanut allergies
BOSTON Life-threatening reactions
to peanuts may soon be a
thing of the past for millions of
people around the world who are
allergic to the legume, researchers
said yesterday in a finding
that may also help prevent allergic
reactions to other foods.
An experimental treatment
that involved monthly injections
successfully muted the severe reactions
of people who risk death
if they ingest the slightest
amount of peanut protein, a
study this week in the New England
Journal Of Medicine suggests.
“This is a huge advance for patients.
Now they have something
they can do in advance to protect
themselves from accidental exposure,”
Hugh Sampson, one of
the study’s authors, told Reuters.
“It allows them to go around and
not be scared of their food. It really
lifts a cloud.”
Peanut allergy can be so severe
that people have been
known to develop symptoms
after eating just 1/2,000th of one
peanut or kissing someone who
has eaten peanuts. But scientists
said the medicine is still not a
green light to eating peanuts.
Reuters
http://129.142.171.205/content/030311/cator_20030311_A_Metro.pdf
this was in yesturday's paper.. kinda interesting
weird thing is that im not allergic to peanuts.. however, im allergic to all the other types of nuts:confused: