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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Promising Food Allergy Research
Peanut Allergy Cure? Scientists 'Turn Off' Allergic Response in Mice
Scientists Train Immune System to Beat Peanut Allergy
Turn off peanut allergies? Scientists May know how
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I'm a graphic designer and mother of two wonderful girls with severe food allergies. Most of my posts are food-allergy related, but I also like to share cute, modern, well-designed kids stuff. Thanks for visiting!
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