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Research of the Day
Early Peanut Introduction: 8-Year Outcomes from the LEAP Trial Extension
Extended follow-up of the landmark LEAP trial confirms sustained peanut allergy protection 8 years after early introduction, even when children stopped regular peanut consumption. The protective effect persists regardless of continued consumption.
Key findings: (1) 74% reduction in peanut allergy maintained at 8 years; (2) Protection sustained even after 12-month period of avoiding peanuts; (3) Early introduction (4-6 months) most effective for high-risk infants.
Reinforce early peanut introduction guidance, especially for infants with eczema or egg allergy. Recommend 2g peanut protein, 3 times weekly starting at 4-6 months in appropriate form.
Popular Beliefs
Organic food is significantly more nutritious
What the evidence shows: Organic foods have lower pesticide residues, but studies show minimal nutritional differences compared to conventional foods. What matters most for health is eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, whether organic or conventional.
Green mucus means bacterial infection requiring antibiotics
What the evidence shows: Mucus color changes naturally during viral infections and does not reliably distinguish viral from bacterial causes. Green/yellow mucus indicates immune cell activity, which occurs in both viral and bacterial infections. Antibiotics should be prescribed based on clinical criteria, not mucus color.
Starve a fever, feed a cold
What the evidence shows: Neither fevers nor colds benefit from restricting food. Both conditions increase metabolic demands, and adequate nutrition supports immune function. Encourage normal eating as tolerated and emphasize hydration with any illness.
Behaviors
Musical Training and Brain Development in Children: Longitudinal Neuroimaging Study
This 3-year study compared brain development in children receiving musical instrument training versus those doing sports or no organized activity. Music training was associated with enhanced auditory processing, motor coordination, and executive function networks.
Key findings: (1) Increased cortical thickness in auditory and motor regions; (2) Better performance on working memory and attention tasks; (3) Benefits correlated with practice duration.
Music education offers cognitive benefits beyond artistic development. When families ask about extracurriculars, mention music as a brain-healthy option. Benefits appear even with modest practice time.
Genetics
Exon-Skipping Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Expanded Approvals
FDA has approved additional exon-skipping therapies targeting previously untreatable Duchenne muscular dystrophy mutations. These antisense oligonucleotide treatments now cover 80% of DMD patients, slowing disease progression.
Key findings: (1) Treated patients maintain ambulation 2-4 years longer; (2) Cardiac and respiratory function also preserved; (3) Earlier treatment initiation correlates with better outcomes.
Genetic testing to identify specific DMD mutation is essential for treatment planning. Refer to neuromuscular centers for evaluation. Treatment options continue to expand rapidly.