Few High-Quality Studies on Food Allergies, Say Reviewers
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Few High-Quality Studies on Food Allergies, Say Reviewers
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Tags: Allergies, Food Allergy, Peanut Allergy
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Effective Food Allergy Treatments Lacking
foodproductdesign.com — “A systematic review of previous research indicates there are few high-quality studies on food allergies, with limited uniform criteria for making a diagnosis and determining prevalence and effective treatments, according to an article in the May 12 issue of JAMA. The findings revealed food allergies affect more than 1 percent or 2 percent but less than 10 percent of the U.S. population.” View full resource at foodproductdesign.com
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Strong evidence appears to be lacking regarding diagnosis, effective treatments for food allergies
eurekalert.org — “A review of previous research indicates that there are few high-quality studies on food allergies, with limited uniform criteria for making a diagnosis and determining prevalence and effective treatments, according to an article in the May 12 issue of JAMA.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Summary of a nice metaanalysis on #foodallergy from JAMA. http://ow.ly/1JOgH Bottom line: we don't know as much as we ought.
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