FAAN has already invested $4.3m in research for prevention and treatment of allergies, which could potentially include allergy vaccines, the organization said.
CEO of FAAN Julia Bradsher said: “We are optimistic that these research studies will lead to improving the lives of people with food allergies. This research would not be possible without our generous donors’ contributions toward finding a cure.”
Twelve million Americans suffer from food allergies, including three million children, FAAN saidtimistic that these research studies will lead to improving the lives of people with food allergies. This research would not be possible without our generous donors’ contributions toward finding a cure.”
Twelve million Americans suffer from food allergies, including three million children, FAAN said.