Potential new therapy for kids with mild peanut allergies

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Feb. 11, 202500:58

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New research by Mount Sinai’s School of Medicine shows children may be able to develop a tolerance to mild peanut allergies by increasing small amounts of peanut butter over time. NBC News’ Rehema Ellis reports on the treatment that could help families.

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