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Peanut allergies in kids may go away Retesting Dr Robert Wood, a paediatric allergy specialist at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in the US, who carried out the study, said: ‘Although we once thought peanut allergy was a lifelong problem, we now believe certain children, namely those with low levels of allergy antibodies, may outgrow it. But he warned: ‘When someone is thought to have outgrown their allergy it would still be prudent to…

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CNN.com – Transcripts WRIGHT: No, well – patients who have had seizures tell me that they feel very fatigued, sometimes they can even be confused coming out of the seizure, but it’s most common to be fully recovered from a seizure within several minutes, although the effects of the seizure, the fatigue and the drained feeling can last for several hours. But, they say, with an estimated one in 150 children diagnosed with…
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