With life-threatening food allergies on the rise, drug companies ramp up new approaches
date:Sep 28, 2018
t least in terms of the number of people they send to the hospital.

Will Brody, a 13-year-old eighth grader in New York City, knows that firsthand. He had his first reaction when he was a year old, and developed allergies to tree nuts as well. He's had to use an EpiPen four times to counteract severe reactions.


One particular episode that I recall, he said: 'My throat is closing, Mom, I'm having trouble breathing, I just don't want to die,' Will's mom, Joanna Brody, told CNBC.

I was really s
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