Immunotherapy Skin Patch Can Help Treat Toddlers with Peanut Allergy, New Study Finds

Immunotherapy Skin Patch Can Help Treat Toddlers with Peanut Allergy, New Study Finds
After 12 months of treatment with a novel skin patch, the majority of toddlers with peanut allergy were successfully desensitized, according to researchers.
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