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  • The Peanut Allergy Epidemic

  • What's Causing It and How to Stop It
  • By: Heather Fraser
  • Narrated by: Anne Brendle
  • Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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With an engaging audio presentation by performer Anne Brendle, The Peanut Allergy: What's Causing It and How To Stop It, by author and historian Heather Fraser, is one of the most edifying texts for laymen parents who have children afflicted with peanut allergy. Though people with allergies other than peanut sensitivity, chronic conditions, or no such illnesses will enjoy it too - largely due to the accessible-but-scientific and historically sophisticated backgrounds that the audiobook provides. The deeper look at the social, medical, and economic factors the author provides make this an absolute must-listen.

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Why is the peanut allergy an epidemic that only seems to be found in Western cultures? Over four million people in the United States alone are affected by peanut allergies, while there are no reported cases in India, a country where peanuts are the primary ingredient in many baby food products. Where did this allergy come from? And does medicine play any kind of role in the phenomenon? After her own child had an anaphylactic reaction to peanut butter, historian Heather Fraser decided to discover the answers to these questions.

In The Peanut Allergy Epidemic, Fraser delves into the history of this allergy, trying to understand why it largely develops in children and studying its relationship with social, medical, political, and economic factors. In an international overview of the subject, she compares the epidemic in the United States to 16 other geographical locations, finding that in addition to the United States, in countries such as Canada, the UK, Australia, and Sweden there is a one in 50 chance that a child, especially a male, will develop a peanut allergy. Fraser also highlights alternative medicines and explores issues of vaccine safety and other food allergies, making her book a must-listen for every parent, teacher, and health professional.

©2011 Heather Andrea Fraser (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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An excellent book, my only criticism is the mispronunciation of many words in this audible version. As an English doctor I am used to listening to the American pronunciation of many medical terms but it was extremely off putting to hear so many words tortured such that the meaning was lost. If someone non medical is going to narrate a medical book they should be taught the correct pronunciation beforehand.

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