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Among parents of children/adolescents with food allergy, strict allergen avoidance practices and oral food challenge history were linked to higher psychosocial burden, according to data published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.“Multiple factors interact to determine the [quality of life] of children with [food allergy] and their parents,” Stephanie A. Kubala, MD,
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