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Latex Information Page
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A very detailed page with background on latex rubber, latex alternatives in the hospital and home environment, Guidelines for Establishing Latex Allergy Precautions, and Selected Current References.
The type is in parts very difficult to read, but this is nevertheless a good site.
Spina Bifida Association of America (SBAA) USA
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Latex Support
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Provides support mainly by distributing information. Secondly they give support in the form of friendship. Finally they help create support networks. There is also a list of contacts for various support networks.
Allergy to Latex Education and Resource Team (ALERT) USA
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Latex-Allergic People Cross-React to Many Plants
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It is estimated that 50 to 70 % of latex-allergic people have IgE antibodies to some vegetables. In addition, the kinds of suspected plant foods are progressively increasing. Fruits are especially notorious for their cross-reactivity, which is often called "latex-fruit syndrome"[1,2]. Besides various vegetables, latex-allergic people are sometimes affected by tree pollen and medical plants.
Latex Allergens Japan
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Latex-free Dental Product List
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Alternative products or method that does NOT contain latex
Allergy to Latex Education and Resource Team (ALERT) USA
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Latex-free Hospital Product List
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Alternative products or method that does NOT contain latex
Allergy to Latex Education and Resource Team (ALERT) USA
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Latex-free School Supply List
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Alternative products or method that does NOT contain latex
Allergy to Latex Education and Resource Team (ALERT) USA
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Living With Latex - Where to be alert for latex
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How to make your home a safe base if you are allergic to latex.
Latex Allergy Links USA
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Looking Out for Latex
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As students with medical conditions are mainstreamed into classrooms across the nation, the possibility of a student with a latex allergy both diagnosed and undiagnosed that could cause a life-threatening situation increases. In my own classroom, a student who was unaware she was latex sensitive experienced a severe Type 1 allergic reaction to rubber bands during an activity. As a result of this experience, I realized that as a teacher, I needed to know more about this condition. I'd like to share the information I have discovered with colleagues who will undoubtedly interact with students who have latex allergies.
Latex Allergy Links USA
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Natural Rubber Latex Allergy
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A detailed guideline for Patients allergic to latex.
Canadian Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Foundation Canada
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Paving, Asphalt, Tires and Latex Allergies: What is the Relationship?
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If you are a latex allergy victim and you experience any type of reaction around streets that are being paved, or asphalt that is being added to roof structures, there is a very good reason. Asphalt, when combined with ground up tires in the paving process, contains natural rubber.
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