UNC working to end children's peanut allergies
Posted Oct 5, 2016
Childhood food allergies have dramatically grown over the last two decades, and one out of every 13 children under age 18 now has a food allergy. Peanuts are among the foods that cause the most severe reactions, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is working on a solution to the problem.
(WRAL.com)
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