Telling food allergies from false alarms

Stuart Bradford/New York Times

Every day, thousands of parents tailor meals, lunchboxes and school snacks around a child’s food allergies. But doctors at the allergy-specialty hospital National Jewish in Denver have detected a surprising trend — a large number of children with supposed food allergies don’t really have them.

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