Chapter 3 Allergic to Innovation? : Dietary Change and Debate about Food Allergy in the United States

This chapter investigates how allergists and their patients have understood the relationship between dietary change and allergy during the twentieth century. Industrial food production and the emergence of a global food economy provided both challenges and, possibly, explanations for food allergy su...

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Main Author: Smith, Matthew (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Bloomsbury Academic 2018
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