jodifla
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I read about this recently in The Wall Street Journal. Don't see that story, but here's another take on the subject from The Post-Dispatch:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2011156549_allergytests23.html
Is child's food allergy real? Tests trigger false alarms
Food allergies are sometimes misdiagnosed, leaving parents needlessly worrying about dangerous reactions and painstakingly monitoring food. Here's a look at why some of the tests are false and what parents need to know.
By Michele Munz
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS Food challenges take place every Friday at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Children who have tested positive for food allergies are pitted against the suspected culprits. They spend hours eating increasing amounts and monitored closely for reactions.
In about half the cases, nothing happens. The children are fine to eat the food many have been avoiding for years.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2011156549_allergytests23.html
Is child's food allergy real? Tests trigger false alarms
Food allergies are sometimes misdiagnosed, leaving parents needlessly worrying about dangerous reactions and painstakingly monitoring food. Here's a look at why some of the tests are false and what parents need to know.
By Michele Munz
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS Food challenges take place every Friday at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Children who have tested positive for food allergies are pitted against the suspected culprits. They spend hours eating increasing amounts and monitored closely for reactions.
In about half the cases, nothing happens. The children are fine to eat the food many have been avoiding for years.