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Food Allergies of Low-Income Kids Are Poorly Managed: Northwestern University News Version 0
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Northwestern University News Highlights Families spend 2.5 times more on emergency room and hospitalization Low-income children are less likely to see specialists or get epinephrine More life-threatening reactions likely due to lack of education and access  ()  () Food Allergies of Low-Income Kids Are Poorly Managed Families spend too much on emergency care and lack preventive care text size April 27, 2016 | CHICAGO --- Low-income families of children with food allergies spend 2.5 times more on emergency department and hospitalization costs nationally, according to new Northwestern Medicine research.  The dependence on emergency care means children with food allergies from low-income families may not be able to afford foods free of their food allergen, obtain epinephrine or see an allergis
来源(Source From): http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2016/04/food-allergy-low-income-children.html

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