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Allergic to nuts? Know how much is too much

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London: Researchers have identified the level of five of the most common food allergens which would cause a reaction in the most sensitive 10 percent of people.

The five foods they considered were — peanut, hazelnut, celery, fish and shrimp.

Between 1.6 and 10.1 milligrams of hazelnut, peanut and celery protein produced a reaction in the most sensitive 10 percent of those studied.

For fish, it was higher – at 27.3 milligrams – and for shrimp, a significantly higher 2.5 grams of cooked protein produced a reaction – though the researchers did not study raw shrimp which may have a different effect.

“What we wanted was to find a level of allergen which would only produce a reaction in the most sensitive ten percent of people,” said lead researcher professor Clare Mills University of Manchester in Britain.

“This sort of data can then be used to apply a consistent level of warning to food products. What we would like to see are warnings which tell people with allergies to avoid certain products completely or just apply to those who are most sensitive,” Mills explained.

The researchers analysed data from 436 people across Europe who had allergies to peanut, hazelnut, celery, fish or shrimp.

They were then given small doses of the food they were allergic to and their reactions were monitored.

The study appeared in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

 

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Covid toll in Karnataka is a worrying sign for state government

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Even though Karnataka recorded the lowest number of Covid deaths in April since the virus struck first in 2020, the state is recording a rise in the positivity rate (1.50 per cent). Five people died from the Covid infections in April as per the statistics released by the state health department. In March, the positivity rate stood around 0.53 per cent. In the first week of April it came down to 0.38 per cent, second week registered 0.56 per cent, third week it rose to 0.79 per cent and by end of April the Covid positivity rate touched 1.19 per cent.

on an average 500 persons used to succumb everyday in the peak of Covid infection, as per the data. Health experts said that the mutated Coronavirus is losing its fierce characteristics as vaccination, better treatment facilities and awareness among the people have contributed to the lesser number of Covid deaths.

During the 4th and 6th of April two deaths were reported in Bengaluru, one in Gadag district on April 8, two deaths were reported from Belagavi and Vijayapura on April 30. The first Covid case was reported in the state in March 2020 and three Covid deaths were recorded in the month. In the following month 21 people became victims to the deadly virus, and May 2020 recorded 22 deaths. The death toll recorded everyday after May crossed three digits. However, the third wave, which started in January 2

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