One of the most popular way doctors get true allergy test results is by doing skin tests. They can be itchy and uncomfortable. You can also get results by drawing blood. But there's a new test on the market that can identify more than 100 allergens, and it's as simple as a finger prick. Mia, 2, is the daughter of someone working for Allergypro, so when she started to shows signs of allergies, they wanted the test. "I wanted to bring her in because she was having reactions," Mia's mother Claudia Handrick said. Dr. Janet Pate with Nurture Pediatrics in...