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A control group of 46 children who had a peanut allergy avoided the nuts altogether.
He began to tell me how his son, a pre-teen, had a peanut allergy but because of the new study that had been released a few months prior, he had begun to give him tiny bits of peanut.
So then came more heavy duty pain meds and more cage rest (where she enjoyed playing with empty toilet paper rolls that had a peanut hidden inside), with additional antibiotics for swelling.
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They entertained him frugally: he had a peanut-butter and jam sandwich.
At a news conference last week in which officials identified Mr. Berry as the gunman, the sheriff suggested that Mr. Berry had a "peanut-size brain" for taking a firearm to campus to settle an argument.
Mr. Buffett criticized the way the American International Group, of which Mr. Greenberg is chief executive, used reinsurance, and Mr. Greenberg fired back that Mr. Buffett had "a peanut-sized book" of insurance business -- which was true at the time -- and that he was a fine one to be telling him how to run his company, already a giant in the industry.
Charles M. Schulz, a benefactor and friend, had a Peanuts exhibition.
"I have a peanut for a brain," she said.
They should have a peanut allergy test involving a pinprick in the skin.
Almost three in every 100 Australian children have a peanut allergy.
About one in 50 schoolchildren in the UK have a peanut allergy.
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