TRACE study: Does not getting enough sleep increase the chance of a severe peanut allergic reaction?
The Threshold Reactivity and Clinical Evaluation (TRACE) study looked at how sleep deprivation, exercise, and repeat allergen exposure over time, can affect the threshold of an allergic reaction
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