The Vegetarian Society of United Kingdom presents an information Sheet on Food Allergies and Intolerances covering the following topics: Definitions and Causes -- Common Causes of Food Intolerance -- Symptoms -- Treatment -- Further Information -- Further Reading.
The Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Kathy P's Wacky Cake
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Free-from recipes for children with allergies.
Kids With Food Allergies
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Keep Tree Trimming and Chestnut Roasting Fun and Allergy Free
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The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology offers tips on how to control holiday allergies.
MILWAUKEE - If you celebrate the holidays with the traditional Christmas tree, you may want to take some precautions to prevent allergic and related reactions. Although there have been reports of respiratory symptoms in association with this enduring symbol of the holidays, the reaction may have less to do with the allergy than with other sources.
Evergreen pollens, with their thick, waxy outer coating, have never been considered a significant allergen, and are unlikely to cause a reaction. According to one study, real and artificial Christmas trees can be a source of other allergens. Artificial trees are a potential source of mold and dust caused by improper storage. Real Christmas trees may act as a source for mold or contaminating pollens such as ragweed. Interest also surrounds natural tree resins as possible airborne irritants. In rare cases, the tree sap also may cause a contact allergic rash.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Kid- And Allergy-Friendly Birthday Party Recipes
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Allergy-Friendly Birthday Party Recipes.
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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lifeclinic.com My Health Tools
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Whether you are managing a serious chronic condition or looking for ways to improve your overall health and well being, lifeclinic.com is here to help. For expert tips, healthy recipes, health stations, unique charting and tracking tools, and much more - you can rely on lifeclinic.com to provide the solutions you need to take better care of yourself.
LifeClinic.com USA
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Living with food allergies
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See how one man has adjusted to life after a diagnosis of
severe food allergy - Video included.
Mayo Health Oasis USA
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'Maybe It Was Something I Ate'
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The Headache-Nutrition Connection
According to U. C, Beneman, M.D., author of Basics of Food Allergy: up to 60% of the adult population has hidden food intolerances or food allergies unknown to the
person. An equal, if not larger percentage of all headaches may well also involve food allergies. In one recent study, for example, 85% of the migraine patients experienced a cessation of headaches upon elimination of foods to which they had hidden allergies.
Susan E. Brown, Ph.D.
Parents of Allergic Children PAC USA
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Misc.kids Frequently Asked Questions -- Allergies and Asthma - General Information -- part 1/2
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Made up of contributions from laypeople with allergies.
A very useful site.
1) What to look for to suspect allergies
1.1 foods
1.2 inhalants (hayfever)
1.3 asthma
1.4 rashes, hives, and eczema
1.5 insect stings
1.6 children vs. adults -- INCOMPLETE
1.7 views of allergies
2) Allergy treatment
2.1 doctors
2.1.1 why to see an allergist
2.1.2 becoming your own (or your kid's) doctor - TBD
2.2 testing
2.2.1 blood
2.2.2 "scratch test"
2.2.3 elimination diet
2.3 medications
2.4 desensitization (injections)
2.5 avoidance and environmental changes
2.6 children vs. adults - INCOMPLETE
3) Foods
3.1 in general
3.2 milk
3.3 gluten (wheat and other grains) -- INCOMPLETE
3.4 allergy cookbooks
3.5 unknown food allergies
3.6 anaphylactic reactions -- when to call 911 immediately
the following topics are in General Information Part 2/2
Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page USA
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Misc.kids Frequently Asked Questions -- Allergies and Asthma - General Information -- part 2/2
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Made up of contributions from laypeople with allergies.
A very useful site.
4) Insect sting allergies
5) Inhalant allergies
5.1 hayfever
5.2 dust/mold
6) Contact allergies (contact dermatitis) and chemical sensitivities
7) Asthma
7.1 Overview
7.2 Treatments
8) Specific advice on allergies and asthma in children
8.1 Overview
8.2 Experiences
8.3 References on breastfeeding and baby allergies
9) Allergies in relation to ADD and autism
10) Personal stories
Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page USA
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New report on nut allergy labelling shows room for improvement
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A new report published today by the Food Standards Agency shows that the labelling of products that may contain traces of nuts is far from consistent and, rather than being helpful for people with nut allergy, the labelling is often confusing and difficult to read and locate.
People with nut allergy have to be extremely careful of the food they eat and labelling of food is very important for them...
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