A drug that binds to allergy-causing antibodies can protect children from dangerous reactions to accidentally eating allergy-triggering foods, a new study found.
Lesen Sie weiter auf: Drug limits dangerous reactions to allergy-triggering foods, Stanford Medicine-led study of kids finds
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