Food Allergy
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Be A Food Detective: Play It Smart
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A look at food allergies.
What are food allergies
Some guidelines to follow if you have food allergies
Some warning signs to look out for.
ZapHealth.com USA
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Carrying Medication
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A look at the importance of carrying medication for allergies.
Fankid's and Fanteen's USA
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Dining Out With Food Allergies
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How to dine out if you have food allergies.
Fankid's and Fanteen's USA
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Food Allergies and College
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In making a selection as to which school to attend, consider which school would be the most helpful in managing your food allergy.
Fankid's and Fanteen's USA
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Food allergy - fun things for kids
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Cavy Cards Virtual guinea pig cards to send to friends...best of all, no sneezing or wheezing involved!
Food Allergy Pets Add a pet to your webpage that has food allergies. It's fun, and there are a few to choose from!
Mouse House A mouse family takes you on a tour of their house, showing you webpages, recipes, and more!
Toys to Make Make toys such as pinatas and paper mache without wheat and other allergen ingredients.
Virtual Pets If you're allergic to real pets, catch our reviews on virtual ones!
Food Allergy Survivors Together (FAST) USA
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Food allergy - Personal Stories
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I have severe migraines and have always been the sickest out of all of my friends. I was taken off all chocolate, nuts, aged cheese, nitrates, MSG (Chinese food), bacon, sausage, and caffeine when I was 13 years old. That helped my headaches a bit, but then last year, when I was 16, I went to a specialist in Houston for a week's stay in the hospital, feeling like a pincushion from all the needles and
I.V.s!
Food Allergy Survivors Together (FAST) USA
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