Food Allergies Aren't Entirely Driven By Genetics

Genes aren't the only factor at play in determining which children will develop a food allergy...
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Food Allergies Aren't Entirely Driven By Genetics

Genes aren't the only factor at play in determining which children will develop a food allergy, a new evidence review says. Antibiotic use, the presence of other...
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