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Woman dies from allergic reaction after eating mislabeled cookies
A 25-year-old woman died from an allergic reaction after eating a cookie sold by Stew Leonard's that was not properly labeled as containing peanuts, officials said.
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FDA declines to approve nasal spray alternative to EpiPen
Mom claims airline refused to accommodate son's peanut allergy
FDA calls for sesame warning to be included on food labels
Teens removed from flight due to peanut allergy concerns
Company creates pill that could ease peanut allergy symptoms
Health Watch: Experimental drug could protect against peanut allergies
Mom blames teen's death on packaging for Reese's Chips Ahoy cookies
EpiPen shortage: What you need to know
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Some companies are designing allergy testing devices that can test the food you eat
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