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Linda Hill <[log in to unmask]>
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Ok, so I found it, but now I need more recent research!  Anyone know of
any?????

 

Here is the note from one of my pediatricians.

 

Appreciate it Linda. I'd be interested to see if there is any more recent
research on this--most of what is quoted below is at least 10 years old and
allergy research has really evolved since then. I think the landmark NEJM
article about moms eating peanuts during pregnancy and NOT predisposing to
peanut allergy came out in 2003 or 04. And, with the latest 2008 research on
how earlier introduction of high allergy foods lessens potential for food
allergy also makes me question this older stuff. -Ari Brown


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