Respiratory Symptoms Strongly Predict More Persistent Cow's Milk Allergy
14th Nov 2006, 01:35 GMT
Young children with wheezing, rhinitis, and other airway symptoms tend to recover less quickly from cow's milk allergy; almost half in this study had such symptoms. Medscape Medical News Jennifer Holman
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