Melbourne researchers have discovered a new treatment that sends some children's peanut allergies into remission. 9News
The Murdoch Children's Research Institute has developed a combination treatment that appears to send the allergy into remission in around half of the children that have the condition.
The key aspect of the new treatment is immunotherapy, which involves the gradual introduction of allergenic food along with a regular dose of probiotic.
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