Improving Diagnosis And Detection Of Food Allergies

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Improving Diagnosis And Detection Of Food Allergies

medicalnewstoday.com

About 30 percent of Americans believe they have food allergies. However, the actual number is far smaller, closer to 5 percent, according to a recent study commissioned by the National Institute o

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