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Peanut Allergy resolved if exposed early to the product

Peanut Allergy resolved if exposed early to the product

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According to a recent study, it has been found out that early exposure to products with peanuts can dramatically reduce the risk of any allergy from peanuts in the later stages. Trials were conducted on 628 babies that were thrown to the development of peanut allergy. However, the successful test has shown that the risk of getting the peanut allergy was reduced by 80% upon the successful exposure of this product during the early childhood. The successful research was conducted in the King’s College London, and scientists have been able to concretely state that the development for any sort of allergy from peanuts can actually be reduced for the very first time. This did not take any sort of medication to get it under control. Rather, it was a natural process, also known as acclimatizatio...
HPV Vaccine Does Not Increase Unsafe Sex Urge: Study

HPV Vaccine Does Not Increase Unsafe Sex Urge: Study

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The HPV vaccine is learned to not lead teens engage in more unsafe sex. Federal Centers of Disease Control and Prevention says it is in the market since 2006, but has been used less widely compared to other recommended vaccines available. The study is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. HPV, or human papillomavirus, is recommended for three doses for boys and girls in the age group of 11 to 12. A 2010 CDC study suggests one dose is enough to cut down risk of contracting HPV by 82 percent. CDC further adds in its study that even though the success rate is high, only 57 percent of girls were given at least one dose and just 38 percent of boys were given all the three doses in 2013. Lead author of the study and a physician at Massachusetts General Hos...