Even though they’re all found in the same aisle at the grocery store, there’s one key difference between tree nuts (which include almonds, walnuts, cashews, and pistachios, to name a few) and peanuts.
A new study reveals that 4 in 10 people who have peanut allergies choose not to consume tree nuts, despite not having allergies to these nuts. The study titled, “Real world tree nut consumption in ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Eighty-five percent of infants with peanut and/or egg ...
PHILADELPHIA -- For peanut-allergic babies, introducing tree nuts all at once in-clinic wasn't superior to doing so at home gradually, the TrEat trial showed. The in-clinic, multi-nut exposure ...
When Rachel Chang was growing up in Westchester, New York, Halloween wasn’t always as sweet as it was for other kids. She and her two younger brothers have severe allergies to dairy and nuts, making ...
A new article in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) shows most people allergic to peanuts can safely eat ...
Did you know that avocados and cucumbers are both technically fruits? It’s enough to make you question everything you thought you knew about food: Are eggplants fruit? Are watermelons berries? Are ...
I know several people that say they have a "tree nut allergy." They are not as far as I know allergic to peanuts. Can that be a real thing or more specifically a *single* real thing? I know they ...