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Peanut allergy treatment could protect patients from life-threatening reactions

Peanut allergy treatment could protect patients from life-threatening reactions A U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel is recommending approval of the first drug to treat life-threatening peanut allergies. It affects about 1.2 million children. As Dr. Jon LaPook reports, the new treatment is already offering hope.

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