Books: Childhood Allergy Related
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Food Allergy in Infancy and Childhood
H.K. Harms, U. Wahn / Paperback
Published: 1989
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How to Manage Your Child's Life-Threatening Food Allergies
Written by the leader of a support group for parents of children with severe food allergies, How To Manage Your Child's Life-Threatening Food Allergies: Practical Tips For Everyday Life is a straightforward guidebook written especially for anyone charged with the care of a young person who could suffer a traumatic or potentially fatal reaction from common foods such as milk, wheat, eggs, or peanuts. Covering such diverse topics as learning how to grocery shop for foods that are safe for one's child, educating others about the allergies of one's child, teaching one's child to be responsible and above all safe (for example, teaching the child to immediately spit out any food that gives a bad feeling, or how to use injected medication to counter the potentially life-threatening allergy symptoms), common dilemmas, and much more, How To Manage Your Child's Life-Threatening Food Allergies combines experience, solid advice, anecdotes, and tested tactics into one no-nonsense package.
Linda Marienhoff Coss / Paperback
Published: 2004 200 Pages
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Say Goodbye to Children's Allergies
evi S., Dr., Ph.D. Nambudripad, Dr. Devi S. Nambudripad
Published: 2001 370 Pages
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Understanding and Managing Your Child's Food Allergies (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
Dr. Sicherer has written a very helpful, up-to-date, and thorough book about food allergies and children. He and his team at Mt. Sinai are some of the top pediatric allergists working today, which is clear from his book. He does a great job giving an overview of food allergies, as well as some of the emotional consequences of having a child with one
Scott H. Sicherer / Hardcover
Published: 2006 336 Pages
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