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Wheat Allergies Present Issues to Patients of All Ages Part 2

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For patients who develop wheat allergies later in life the changes they need to make are difficult to do. There are, however, steps that can be taken to make those changes in less dramatic ways.

For patients who develop wheat allergies later in life the changes they need to make are difficult to do. There are, however, steps that can be taken to make those changes in less dramatic ways.

Isabel Skypala, PhD, RD, from the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust discussed what these changes can mean and what they can do during the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting in Houston.

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