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Peanut Allergy: Earlier Exposure--Earlier Reactions
Consultant for Pediatricians,  January 1, 2008
Anaphylaxis: Commonsense Ways to Reduce Risk
Consultant,  September 1, 2008
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Anaphylaxis: Commonsense Ways to Reduce Risk
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Advice from Doctors: Food Allergies
Duke Medicine


Digestive and Liver Disorders: Food Allergies
University of Virginia Health System


Health Topics: Food Allergies
Healthy Youth! National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion