HealthDay – SUNDAY, July 5 (HealthDay News) — Doctors have long used allergy shots to desensitize children and adults to environmental allergens such as bee stings, pollen, mold and dust mites.
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Kids May ‘Learn’ to Tolerate Food Allergens
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