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Laypersons Organisation Excellent Starting Point for Adults Newly Diagnosed

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This is a FAQ just for adults who were recently diagnosed with food allergies, written by adults with allergies. Remember that all of the information and advice here is from personal experience by normal people...not medical practitioners.

Food Allergy Survivors Together (FAST)   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Excellent Starting Point for Food Allergy Newbies

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This is a FAQ just for parents whose children were recently diagnosed with food allergies, written by parents with allergic children. It may also be of help to adults recently diagnosed. Remember that all of the information and advice here is from mothers...not medical practitioners.

Food Allergy Survivors Together (FAST)   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Staying Alert to Food Allergies

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An estimated 29,000 people go to US emergency rooms each year as a result of allergic reactions to food.
Brief, but interesting article.

Dr Amal Assa'ad

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Steps for Ensuring That a Food Product is 'Safe' From a Food Allergy Perspective

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Steps for Ensuring That a Food Product is "Safe" From a Food Allergy Perspective.

NuConnexions.com   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Summer Dining

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Whether you are going on a picnic, having a get-together at a friend's home, or dining out, be sure to keep the following tips in mind.

The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAN)   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Symptoms

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eAllergy.net   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Taking Control of Severe Food Allergy

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As a video producer this project was a perfect opportunity to mix my professional abilities with my passion for keeping my daughter safe. I want to see information about anaphylaxis reach the people who need it most - in a style that is straightforward and easy to understand

Media Works   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Task Force on Allergic Disorders: The Allergy Report

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The 3 volume document, The Allergy Report, provides guidance on the clinical management of allergic disorders, examines the barriers to effective care, and addresses future research needs for allergy mechanisms and clinical approaches to treatment.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Excellent Tests for Allergies

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It may help in understanding allergies to describe how a case would be investigated in depth and in detail.

Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown

Allergies Explained   UK

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Professional's Personal Site Moderate The Adolescent and Food Allergy: Survival Tips for Parent and Child

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The teenager with a severe food allergy poses special problems for many parents. By nature, adolescents are unfortunately willing to take risks. They may feel indestructible and take risks that they would find shocking only a few years later. In addition, even when they fully recognize and appreciate a particular risk, they may be willing to ignore it for fear of looking or acting differently than their peers.

Dr. Bob Wood

The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAN)   USA

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