Dry roasting could help trigger peanut allergy
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 21-Sep-2014 Dry roasted peanuts are more likely to trigger an allergy to peanuts than raw peanuts, suggests an Oxford University study involving mice. The researchers say that…
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PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 21-Sep-2014 Dry roasted peanuts are more likely to trigger an allergy to peanuts than raw peanuts, suggests an Oxford University study involving mice. The researchers say that…
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2010 study posted for filing Contact: Emma Mason wordmason@mac.com European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology New evidence has emerged that the use of mild painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin…
Contact: Professor Jens Lykkesfeldt jopl@life.ku.dk 453-533-3163 University of Copenhagen New research at LIFE -- Faculty of Life Sciences at University of Copenhagen shows that vitamin C deficiency may impair the…
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