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Early Peanut Introduction Reduces Allergy Risk: New Study Reveals Long-Term Benefits

Understanding the LEAP-Trio Study and Its Implications for Preventing Peanut Allergies in Children

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Naveen Sankar S
Jun 07, 2024
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A serene and welcoming scene of a mother feeding her infant peanuts in a cozy kitchen. The baby is smiling, with a soft pureed peanut paste on a small spoon, symbolizing the introduction of peanuts to prevent allergies. In the background, there are subtle visuals of medical charts and a stethoscope, indicating the scientific study and medical context. The overall atmosphere is warm, reassuring, and informative.

Topline: A groundbreaking study from King’s College London demonstrates that introducing peanuts to infants can significantly reduce the risk of developing peanut allergies, providing long-term protection without continuous consumption.

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The LEAP-Trio study builds on the findings of the earlier Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) trial…

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