With life-threatening food allergies on the rise, drug companies ramp up new approaches
date:Sep 28, 2018
In Israel, a snack called Bamba is credited for a dramatically lower rate of peanut allergy among children.

The morsels of puffed corn resemble Cheetos, except taste like peanut butter. Americans can now buy them in Trader Joe's.

The idea is that Israeli children are introduced to peanut-based foods at much earlier ages, and that may help kids develop protection from development of peanut allergy. Researchers confirmed that hypothesis in a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine
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