Urban children are more prone to food allergies than rural peers

Urban children are more prone to food allergies than rural peers

City-dwelling children were more likely to have some form of food allergy than children living in suburban or rural areas, according to one study. Researchers surveyed more than 38,000 parents and found that Nevada, Florida, Georgia, Alaska and New Jersey had the highest rates of food allergies. MyHealthNewsDaily.com (6/7)

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