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Dr. Tracey Ledoux

GoWoman

What’s the scoop on food allergies, weight gain, and disabilities?

April 3, 2015 Allergies,  Center for Research on Women with Disabilities,  CROWD,  disability,  Dr. Tracey Ledoux,  food allergies,  GoWoman,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Margaret A. Nosek,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Weight Management Program

In a comment from one of our astute readers, the topic of food allergies came up. I was stumped. Maybe I’m not alone in trying

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