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A Chichester woman with an extreme allergic reaction to WiFi says her condition is making her severely unwell.
The effects of eating peanut products as a baby to avoid the risk of allergy have been backed up by new research.
A study found that feeding infants at least 6g of peanut protein per week protects them against the development of the immune reaction.
Read on for practical advice on how to fight the most common allergens starting at home.
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A potential treatment for peanut allergies is designed to train the immune system to tolerate peanut protein.
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