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We don’t know exactly why some people have a food allergy and others don’t. But someone is more likely to develop a food allergy if they have a parent, brother or sister with an allergy of any type. The tendency to develop an allergy is called atopy

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Coping With An Anaphylactic Food Allergy.

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