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  2. Peanut allergy - Wikipedia

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    Peanut allergy is one of the most dangerous food allergies, and one of the least likely to be outgrown. [64] In Western countries, the incidence of peanut allergy is between 1.5% and 3%. [27] There has been a sudden increase in number of cases in the early 21st century. [27] It is one of the most common causes of food-related deaths. [14]

  3. Peanut allergy is on the rise. Here's how scientists are ...

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    Why is treating peanut allergy so important? Peanut allergy has been increasing over the past two decades, with one study suggesting that peanut allergy in children has increased 21% since 2010.

  4. Why allergies are on the rise - AOL

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    Seasonal allergies are the most common. More than a quarter of American adults reported experiencing seasonal allergies, which typically comprise environmental substances like ragweed, tree and ...

  5. Ara h1 - Wikipedia

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    Several studies have demonstrated that the protein fraction of the cotyledon is the allergenic portion of the peanut. [5] [8] Ara h 1 makes up 12% to 16% of the total protein in peanut extracts and is classified as a major peanut allergen because it provokes sensitization in 35% to 95% of patients with this allergy. [3]

  6. New allergy guidance: Most kids should try peanuts - AOL

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    Her older brother Zach, now 3, had a peanut allergy he later outgrew and Camden had an egg allergy, so Schreiner was worried. But it worked. Camden got a little peanut in the allergist's office ...

  7. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, peanut allergies are much more common in adults who had oozing and crusted skin rashes as infants, [41] suggesting that impaired skin may be a risk factor for sensitization. [ 34 ] [ 42 ] An estimated 28.5 million people worldwide are engaged in the seafood industry, which includes fishing, aquaculture, processing and industrial ...

  8. Employee Discriminated Against Because Of Peanut Allergy ...

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    Around 3.3 million Americans are allergic to nuts.As a country, we have become more aware of this condition over the last decade, with some schools declaring themselves peanut-free zones.

  9. Aeroallergen - Wikipedia

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    In a research article by Perry, et al. (2004), no peanut allergen was detected in the air after subjects consumed peanut butter, shelled peanuts, and unshelled peanuts. As Dr. Michael Young notes in his 2006 book, The Peanut Allergy Answer Book , predicting who will have a life-threatening anaphylactic response to airborne allergy is very ...