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South Australian researchers find boiled peanuts could help reduce children’s peanut allergies.
2017 Research Grant, 2019 Research Grant, 2020 Research Grant, News January 12, 2023

South Australian researchers find boiled peanuts could help reduce children’s peanut allergies.

A new clinical trial, funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF), has found that boiling peanuts can help up to 80 per cent of allergic children become desensitised to
2017 Research Grant2019 Research Grant2020 Research Grant7NEWS ExclusiveAssociate Professor Luke GrzeskowiakBoiled PeanutsClinical & Experimental AllergyDr Billy TaoDr Preethi EldiDr Tim ChatawayFlinders UniversityPeanut AllergySAHMRI
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2019 Research Grant October 31, 2018

How does boiled / roasted peanut oral immunotherapy protect children from allergic reactions?

Chief Investigator: Dr Tim Chataway Research Area: Basic Science Funding Amount: $ 75,000 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: Peanut allergy affects 3% of Australian children. A number of peanut oral immunotherapy
2019 GrantBasic ScienceDr Tim ChatawayFlinders UniversityPeanut Allergy
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