Natasha’s Foundation launches £10m prize to fund research into preventing food allergies.
Natasha’s Prize comes nearly 10 years after 15-year-old Natasha Ednan-Laperouse died from a severe allergic reaction to sesame in July 2016. The investment will bring together leading scientists to tackle what the charity describes as a “food allergy epidemic” affecting 220 million people worldwide.
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