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    Living with Food Allergies: What you Need to Know

    en-usSeptember 27, 2016

    About this Episode

    Dr. Brian Schroer of Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, Center for Pediatric Allergy, will answer parent questions on a variety of food allergy topics including causes of food allergies, how to discuss allergies with your child's teacher and when to use an epi pen vs an Antihistamine. With food allergies affecting 1 in 13 children, or two in every classroom, Dr. Schroer will also talk about advocating for your child at school.

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