Scientists Identify Human Saliva Microbes as Potential Treatment for Peanut Allergies
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Scientists Identify Human Saliva Microbes as Potential Treatment for Peanut Allergies

What's Happening? A recent study has discovered that certain microbes present in human saliva and gut microbiomes can neutralize proteins responsible for triggering peanut allergies. The bacterium Rothia aeria has been identified as particularly effective in reducing allergic responses. This finding
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