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Back to School with Food Allergies

08.06.2008 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by Allergy Moms Blog
As I'm putting the finishing touches on our Back-to-School Newsletter, I thought I'd reprint an article that we previously featured written by one of the leading allergists in the country, Dr Robert Wood of Johns Hopkins. Having a severe peanut allergy himself, Dr Wood is both a brilliant and compassionate doctor and reseacher. I hope you enjoy his insights on taking food allergies back to school.TAKING FOOD ALLERGIES BACK TO SCHOOLBy Robert Wood, MDThe weeks before your child returns to school after summer break can be very hectic even for the average family, but parents of children with food...
 
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