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Microneedle Stamp for Peanut Allergy Moves Through First Human Trial

An experimental microneedle stamp for peanut allergy is undergoing its first human safety trial, with Phase 2 efficacy testing planned next. The post Microneedle Stamp for Peanut Allergy Moves Through First Human Trial appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Could Metformin—a Cheap, Common Diabetes Medication—Be the Next Food Allergy Treatment?

A new pilot study will investigate whether the inexpensive diabetes drug metformin could be repurposed to treat peanut and potentially other food allergies. The post Could Metformin—a Cheap, Common Diabetes Medication—Be the Next Food Allergy Treatment? appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Review Finds Food Allergies Often Overlooked in Older Adults

Food allergies may be underrecognized in older adults, while unnecessary food avoidance can increase the risk of malnutrition and frailty. The post Review Finds Food Allergies Often Overlooked in Older Adults appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

‘Leaky Gut’ Microbes May Worsen Food Allergies, Study Finds

Study links differences in gut microbes to increased intestinal permeability and more severe food allergic reactions, pointing toward potential new treatments. The post ‘Leaky Gut’ Microbes May Worsen Food Allergies, Study Finds appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Addressing Your Comments and Concerns About the Allergen Contact Study

Addressing your responses after yesterday's article summarizing what turned out to be a polarizing study. The post Addressing Your Comments and Concerns About the Allergen Contact Study appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Study Concludes Casual Skin Contact With Food Allergens Poses Extremely Low Risk

Large Israeli study finds food allergens contacting intact skin pose an extremely low risk of anaphylaxis in allergic children. The post Study Concludes Casual Skin Contact With Food Allergens Poses Extremely Low Risk appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

New Study Sheds Light on FPIES, the Lesser-Known Food Allergy Affecting Young Children

Canada's first FPIES study identifies common food triggers and finds encouraging evidence that many affected children eventually outgrow the condition. The post New Study Sheds Light on FPIES, the Lesser-Known Food Allergy Affecting Young Children appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Faster than Your Auto-Injector: Aquestive’s Sublingual Epinephrine Film Aces New Clinical Trials

Aquestive Therapeutics reported positive study results for Anaphylm sublingual film, supporting its planned Q3 2026 FDA resubmission. The post Faster than Your Auto-Injector: Aquestive’s Sublingual Epinephrine Film Aces New Clinical Trials appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Short-Term Xolair Helps Food Allergy Patients Fast-Track OIT

Omalizumab pretreatment allowed most participants with multiple food allergies to reach OIT maintenance doses while avoiding traditional incremental up-dosing. The post Short-Term Xolair Helps Food Allergy Patients Fast-Track OIT appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

KinderCare Faces License Revocation After Alleged Failures During Child’s Allergic Reaction

State regulators shut down a New York KinderCare after serious violations included staff failing to call 911 during a child’s allergic reaction. The post KinderCare Faces License Revocation After Alleged Failures During Child’s Allergic Reaction appeared first on SnackSafely.com .

Fecal Transplants Reveal a New Path Toward Peanut Allergy Treatment

Beneficial donor bacteria improved peanut tolerance in a small human trial and protected mice from anaphylaxis through bile acid metabolism. The post Fecal Transplants Reveal a New Path Toward Peanut Allergy Treatment appeared first on SnackSafely.com .