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The Girl Who Wanted to Eat in Peace — and Led to a Drug that Would Eliminate Peanut Allergies

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What changed 12-year-old Lauren Eglit’s life, and perhaps soon millions of other Americans, began in 2017 at a football game at the University of Notre Dame. Lauren, who has struggled with a severe peanut allergy since childhood, watched a commercial with her father, Eric Eglit, touting the research of Professor Besser Bilgiser. The commercial talked about a way to block peanut allergens from triggering an immune system overreaction. “Dad, can I…
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What changed 12-year-old Lauren Eglit’s life, and perhaps soon millions of other Americans, began in 2017 at a football game at the University of Notre Dame. Lauren, who has struggled with a severe peanut allergy since childhood, watched a commercial with her father, Eric Eglit, touting the research of Professor Besser Bilgiser. The commercial talked about a way to block peanut allergens from triggering an immune system overreaction. “Dad, can I…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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