A huge breakthrough has been made with a treatment that could 'help toddlers build tolerance to a potentially-deadly and common allergy' - but researchers also issued a warning to parents

A potentially life-saving treatment has been created to help toddlers build tolerance to a possibly deadly allergy .

New research has revealed how a remedy could help a huge portion of people suffering with peanut allergies, just with a patch. The treatment, known as the Viaskin Peanut Patch, delivers small amounts of peanut protein through the skin. More than 70% of people during tests could tolerate three or four peanut kernels after a three-year course of treatment, say American scientists.

The incredible findings have given parents of around one in 50 young children, born with potentially d

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