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UNMC Study Shows Peanuts Cause Most Severe Allergic Reaction in Children

UOFNMEDICALCENTERRaise your hand if you like peanut butter. Most of us raise our hands, but some are forced to keep theirs down. They’re allergic.

Food allergies affect nearly 10 percent of children younger than 4-years-old, and the peanut allergy causes the most severe reactions. Exposure to even trace quantities of peanuts can lead to a fatal reaction called anaphylaxis, causing breathing problems and heart arrhythmias that can lead to sudden death.

Only 20 percent of kids grow out of it, so if it’s not you, chances are someone around you deals with a peanut allergy. There are more people with peanut allergies than ever before. Rather than make jokes about those missing the joy of PB&J, let’s see what we can do to help.

Paranoid over Peanuts. Thanks to George Washington Carver (who found 300 new uses for the legume) we now have peanuts everywhere, and some sufferers aren’t sure how close in contact they can get.

Thirty kids, ranging from 4 to 15, with documented peanut allergies were challenged by casual exposure to peanut butter. Their previous reactions stemmed from being kissed by someone who ate peanut butter, being near PB&J sandwiches, even being exposed to peanut breath.

In the study, dishes were prepared with a scoop of peanut butter and placed alongside tuna and mint extract to hide the peanut odor. Other dishes replaced the peanut butter with soy butter as a placebo test. The dishes were covered with gauze and held to the kids’ noses for 10 minutes. For an hour, they were watched for reactions.

No one exposed to the peanut butter had a reaction. One person reported an itch on the roof of the mouth, but it was provoked by the placebo test and resolved spontaneously. Based on this, researchers found it unlikely that the smell of peanuts triggers an allergic reaction.

Another large study of 4,685 peanut-allergic individuals found only 1 percent reported reactions to airborne peanut dust, 91 percent reported ingestion was the culprit. This should be somewhat reassuring that the smell of peanuts is likely not harmful.

Butter Clean Up. A pinch of nuts on the tongue is enough to cause a reaction. The common peanut, Arachis hypogaea, has eight different protein allergens named after its scientific name, from Ara h1 to Ara h8. Some people are allergic to one, and some to all eight, so wiping up the peanut butter becomes important. A study showed liquid and bar soap cleans Ara h1 just fine, but antibacterial hand-sanitizer left traces on 6 of 12 hands. Most household cleaning agents were sufficient in cleaning tables.

Symptoms alert. Reactions typically occur within 20 minutes of exposure and can range from itchy skin (most common) to GI complaints (least common). Asthma reactions (coughing, wheezing) or anaphylaxis are the most serious. Ingesting nuts is the most common cause, and rarely does skin contact cause a problem.

A third of people will have a second reaction from the exposure 1-8 hours after the first reaction has resolved. Allergic people should wear Medicalert Bracelet and have injectable epinephrine readily available.

If you’re peanut allergy free, do what you can to help those less fortunate avoid the risks and just enjoy the jelly.

Through world-class research and patient care, UNMC generates breakthroughs that make life better for people throughout Nebraska and beyond. Its education programs train more health professionals than any other institution in the state. Learn more at unmc.edu.

(VIDEO) 28 Injured in California Fireworks Explosion

cali-fireworks-explosion(AP) — Police are still investigating but they say it appears a fireworks accident in California happened when a platform holding the fireworks tipped over, sending them shooting into the crowd, injuring 28 people.

As many as 10,000 people were attending the annual 4th of July show in Simi Valley, northwest of Los Angeles. Officials say that instead of launching into the sky, a bright plume of red and white bursts spread across the ground.

Four people are hospitalized in serious condition, but their injuries are not life-threatening. Another 16 were taken to area hospitals with minor to moderate injuries. Others hurt were treated at the park.

Authorities estimate people were about 900 feet away from where the fireworks were being launched.

Officials say most people responded admirably and left in an orderly fashion.

Gospel Fest 2013!!

July 6, 2-6p
Memorial Park
Come join Victory Church for this fun family friendly environment. Free concert, local talent, plus “The Final Goodbye” & “Jay Stone Singers”. Free games, free food. giveaways, inflatables & more!!

Carnival for Cancer

On Wednesday, July 17th, NebraskaLand National Bank and Bob Spady Buick-GMC will team up for the 9th Annual Carnival for Cancer. The event will be held from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Cody Park shelter. There will be jumping booths, hamster racing, games, prizes, balloon animals, face painting, food and much more! Tickets will sell for 50 cents each. All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society, Relay for Life.

A FREE concert will take place featuring The String Beans from Lincoln, NE. The concert will begin at 4:00 p.m.

NU Football: Abdullah Named to Hornung Award Watch List

UNLLincoln – University of Nebraska junior I-back Ameer Abdullah was honored Friday, as he was selected to the Paul Hornung Award Watch List, presented by Texas Roadhouse. Abdullah was one of 44 players chosen to the initial watch list by the Louisville Sports Commission, as the Hornung Award highlights the nation’s most versatile player.

As a sophomore, Abdullah earned second-team All-Big Ten honors at running back, totaling 1,137 yards and eight TDs while also catching 24 passes, including a pair of scores. Abdullah, who produced six 100-yard performances as a sophomore, averaged 13.1 yards per return on punts and 21.2 yards per return on kickoffs, as Nebraska went 10-4 and reached the 2012 Big Ten Championship Game.

The 2013 Hornung Award Watch List was compiled by a panel of college football experts based on a combination of 2012 statistics, career performance and expectations heading into the 2013 season. The 2013 Hornung Watch List features players from 41 schools, covering 10 conferences.

The winner will be honored at the official Paul Hornung Award Banquet sponsored by KentuckyOne Health, held at the Galt House in downtown Louisville in late January 2014.

Omaha Police Capture Driver Accused of Striking Council Bluffs Cop

omahapopo(AP) — Omaha police have arrested a man accused of striking a Council Bluffs police officer with a stolen vehicle.

Authorities say 24-year-old Andrew M. Brown was wanted in Iowa on charges of attempted murder, assault on a police officer and theft. Brown was captured on Thursday after leading Omaha police on a chase.

Authorities say Brown deliberately pointed a stolen vehicle at Council Bluffs officers who were trying to stop him during another chase on June 25. Brown is accused of striking one of the officers, who was thrown into air and against a utility pole before landing in a ditch. The officer was taken to a hospital with minor injuries and released.

A female passenger who was in the vehicle with Brown on Thursday was also taken into custody.

Indian Center to House NE Tribal Youth Shelter

omaha-indian-reservation(AP) — A youth shelter that closed last year on the Omaha Indian Reservation is expected to reopen in Lincoln.

The shelter is scheduled to have 10 beds available for girls who are 12 to 18 years old, starting in August. An expansion is planned later.

In 1992, the Omaha Tribe became one of 33 tribes across the country to receive federal funding to build and run an emergency youth shelter. The Mark of Honor Youth Lodge operated in Macy until last year, when the tribe evicted the shelter from its building.

Mark of Honor Youth Lodge director Jay Bazemore says the shelter is geared toward Native Americans but also serves non-native children.

The shelter will be a licensed state child care agency.

Double Rollover Crash Near Ashland Injures Five

injury-accident(AP) — Authorities say five people were sent to the hospital after two vehicles rolled over on Interstate 80 in eastern Nebraska.

Emergency crews responded to the crash near Ashland around 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

The Nebraska State Patrol says a 1996 Toyota SUV was driving east on the interstate when it blew a tire. The SUV crossed the median, into incoming traffic. A Jeep tried to swerve out of the way, causing both the Jeep and Toyota to roll into the ditch.

Emergency crews took four adults and one child to a Lincoln hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Their conditions were not immediately known.

July 5

Actress Katherine Helmond (“Who’s The Boss,” ”Soap”) is 84
Actress Shirley Knight is 77
Musician Robbie Robertson is 70
Singer Huey Lewis is 63
Country keyboardist Charles Ventre of River Road is 61
Singer Marc Cohn is 54
Actress Edie Falco (“The Sopranos”) is 50
Actress Kathryn Erbe (er-BEE’) (“Law and Order: Criminal Intent”) is 48
Rapper RZA (RIH’-zah) is 44
Singer Joe is 40
Drummer Bengt Lagerberg of The Cardigans is 40
Rapper Bizarre of D12 is 37
Rapper Royce da 5’9″ is 36
Singer Jason Wade of Lifehouse is 33
Musician Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum is 31
Musician Nick O’Malley (Arctic Monkeys) is 28
Actor Jason Dolley is 22.

Entertainment History July 5th

On July fifth, 1954, Elvis Presley began his first recording session for Sun Records. The result was his first single “That’s All Right” backed by “Blue Moon of Kentucky.”

In 1956, Billie Holiday’s autobiography, “Lady Sings The Blues,” was published.

In 1965, the Rolling Stones held their first recording session in the U.S. at a studio in Los Angeles.

In 1969, The Rolling Stones held a free concert in London’s Hyde Park. Mick Jagger read poetry in memory of the late Brian Jones.

In 1975, the Knebworth Pop Festival was held near London, with Pink Floyd as the headliner.

In 1978, the EMI Record pressing plant in Britain stopped printing the cover for the Rolling Stones’ “Some Girls” album after some celebrities shown in the cover’s mock wigs advertisement complained.

In 1983, bandleader and musician Harry James died in Las Vegas, Nevada, at age 67.

In 1994, Hootie and the Blowfish released the album “Cracked Rear View.”

In 1997, the first Lilith Fair opened in George, Washington.

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