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Q&A With Martha White From the Institute For Asthma & Allergy: Looking At Results of Epinephrine In Schools For Allergic Reactions

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With food allergies being a common problem in schools a program is looking at ways to help bring a possible treatment to help keep kids safe from potentially dangerous allergic reactions.

With food allergies being a common problem in schools a program is looking at ways to help bring a possible treatment to help keep kids safe from potentially dangerous allergic reactions.

Martha White, MD, Director of Research for the Institute For Asthma & Allergy discussed the results of a study on the EpiPen4Schools program during the recent scientific meeting of the American College of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology in San Antonio. 

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