Food allergy map reveals population density is critical to risk
date:Jun 09, 2012
The study, published inClinical Pediatrics, is the first to map food allergies across US, revealing that population density is key factor to risk of having an allergy.

In particular, the research shows that children in big cities are more than twice as likely to have peanut and shellfish allergies compared to rural communities though the study also found that are equally severe irrespective of population density.

We have found for the first time that higher population density corresponds with
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