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Charles H. Hood Foundation | New Research from Talal Chatila, MD, former Hood Child Health Award Recipient
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New Research from Talal Chatila, MD, former Hood Child Health Award Recipient

A six-year study co-led by Dr. Talal Chatila, MD, Director of Boston Children’s Food Allergy Program, suggests that introducing “good bacteria” into the human gut may help prevent children from developing food allergies. Congratulations to Dr. Chatila, who received the Hood Foundation’s Child Health Research Award in 1989, and his team!

Read more about Dr. Chatila’s important research here and learn more about the Hood Foundation’s award programs here.