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Friday, August 2, 2013

Researcher Digs Into the Contested Peanut-Allergy Epidemic

The path of the peanut from a snack staple to the object of bans at schools, day care centers and beyond offers important insights into how ...  > full story

Genetic Glitch at the Root of Allergies Revealed

Newly published research reveals that a faulty genetic pathway already known for its role in some connective tissue disorders is also a potent player in ...  > full story

Rare Immune Cells Promote Food-Induced Allergic Inflammation in the Esophagus

A rare immune cell and specific molecular reactions to allergenic foods team up – in a bad way – to cause a food ...  > full story

A Bad Alliance: Rare Immune Cells Promote Food-Induced Allergic Inflammation in the Esophagus

Until recently, how EoE, a food allergy-associated disease, developed was unclear, but a new study shows that a type of rare ...  > full story

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