In its broadest sense, a food additive is any substance added to food. What are the different types of food attitives?
Medicalconferences.com United Kingdom
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What Is a Food Allergy?
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An overview of signs and symptoms, causes, treatments and
other important facts about food allergies.
Mayo Health Oasis USA
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What is the Difference Between a Food Allergy and a Food Intolerance?
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A brief description on the difference between food allergy and food intolerance.
Dietitians of Canada Canada
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What It's Really Like When Food Is the Enemy
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Meet a mom whose daughter's allergies are so severe that even a crumb could kill her.
Parents.com
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What should you do if you suspect you have a food allergy?
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What should you do if you suspect you have a food allergy
Suggestions and tips.
Medicalconferences.com United Kingdom
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What You Need To Know About Food Allergies
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Symptoms of Food Allergy
Seven Foods Which Cause Most Allergic Reactions
Avoiding Food Allergies In Infants
Avoiding Food Allergies In Toddlers
Cross Reactivity
Severe Food Allergies
Connection Between MMR Vaccine And Egg Allergy
Intelihealth USA
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Wheat, Gluten Allergy, Gluten Intolerance and Gluten Enteropathy
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Many articles about gluten intolerance have recently appeared. These have resulted in much unnecessary alarm and confusion among the public, and the adoption of pointless and even harmful diets.
Dr Harris Steinman
Science in Africa South Africa
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When Eating Is Risky
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Dangerous Dishes
Life-Threatening Reactions
Advice from Study
Finding the Forbidden
How to Cope
Medicalconferences.com United Kingdom
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Why people get food allergy
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We dont know exactly why some people have a food allergy and others dont. But someone is more likely to develop a food allergy if they have a parent, brother or sister with an allergy of any type. The tendency to develop an allergy is called atopy
Food Standards Agency United Kingdom
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You May Be Suffering From An Allergy
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If you're experiencing one or more of the symptoms
described below you may be suffering from an allergy. We've also listed typical symptoms of asthma and sinusitis, two conditions which can be closely related to allergies.
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