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FDA approves first-ever drug to treat peanut allergy in kids

Pediatric allergist explains breakthrough in allergy care

Gina DiPietro
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Published Feb. 13, 2020
Food Allergies Little boy eats boy eats peanuts on a table in a restaurant
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  • children's health
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