More research needed to treat milk allergy in children
date:Jul 23, 2013
k. Six children went to have serious reactions and three had to be injected with epinephrine.

Although many physicians and parents were excited for the promising study, the treatment is not quite ready to be put into effect and more in-depth studies need to be conducted.

Our results are a clear proceed with caution sign, says senior investigator Robert Wood, M.D., director of the Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Childrens Center. While weve been excited about t
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