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Deadly peanut allergies could be prevented with a simple new method

Adults with severe peanut allergies were trained to tolerate handfuls of peanuts in a new study

A new study offers hope to adults who live in fear of their allergic reactions, as adults with severe peanut allergies could become tolerant in a matter of weeks.

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