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In this Healthed lecture, Associate Alberto Pinzon Charry discusses hypotheses that researchers believe to be the most likely reason for the surge in food allergies as well as referring to the latest evidence-based guidelines for preventing young children from developing these potentially fatal reactions.
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Paediatric Clinical Immunologist; Allergist, Queensland Children’s Hospital; Queensland Representative, Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
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