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Parents' attitudes when purchasing products for children with nut allergy: A UK perspective
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 07/29/09
Noimark L et al. – A large number of patients with nut allergy continue risk–taking by either ignoring warning labels on foods or assuming that there is a gradation of risk depending on the wording of label warnings.
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