Food Allergy Reactions
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Allergy Notes: Levels of specific IgE that predict food allergy reaction
allergynotes.blogspot.com — “Allergy and Asthma News Updated Daily by an Allergist and Assistant Professor at University of Chicago” View full resource at allergynotes.blogspot.com
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Food Allergies: What's a Reaction Like?
kidshealth.org — “Struggling with strawberries? Petrified of peanuts? Sorry you ate shellfish? Maybe you have a food allergy. Find out more in this article for kids.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Food Allergies
kidshealth.org — “Food allergies can cause serious and even deadly reactions in kids, so it's important to know how to feed a child with food allergies and to prevent reactions.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Food Allergies
kidshealth.org — “Food allergies can cause serious and even deadly reactions in kids, so it's important to know how to feed a child with food allergies and to prevent reactions.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Food Allergies
mayoclinic.com — “Food allergy or food intolerance? Different reactions can cause similar symptoms.” View full resource at mayoclinic.com
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Great article from @MayoClinic on the difference between a #foodallergy & an intolerance. http://goo.gl/9iHnh Great way to educate others.
AllergySense : Will the next reaction produce the same symptoms? : Online Food Allergies Resource - Food Allergies in Children
allergysense.com — “Unfortunately, there is no way to predict the severity of future reactions. Any subsequent reaction could be the same, better or worse. In fact, about 20%” View full resource at allergysense.com
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If a child has a reaction after exposure to a certain allergen, will their reaction be as severe with a 2nd exposure? http://bit.ly/cELGVZ
Allergies
aliveraw.com — “Allergic reactions tend to multiply and intensify for those who mature unhealthily. There exist three basic categories of allergies: those caused by contact; those caused by inhalation of natural, artificial, biological and/or chemical substances; and those caused by "food" (mostly by the kind that is also harmful to consume). Suggested home remedies for each type of allergy...” View full resource at aliveraw.com
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Food Allergy Is A Reaction By The Immune System | Vitamins for Immune System
vitaminsforimmunesystem.com — “An allergy takes place when the immune system suddenly has an abnormal response to a certain material that is usually not detrimental to most individuals except” View full resource at vitaminsforimmunesystem.com
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KFA e-News: Food Allergy Awareness Prevents Allergic Reactions
kidswithfoodallergies.org — “KFA eNews: In this issue find food allergy-friendly family events across the nation, allergy-free recipes, soy allergy article, and allergy alerts.” View full resource at kidswithfoodallergies.org
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RT @melkorey: FAAW: Test your knowledge with a quiz, puzzles and coloring pages for kids: http://bit.ly/eiyWc #foodallergies
Food Allergies and Travel
kidshealth.org — “Taking precautions and carrying meds are just part of normal life for someone who has a food allergy. Here are some tips on how to make travel feel perfectly routine also.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Article for teens - Food Allergies and Travel http://bit.ly/3PuFe1
Allergic Reactions Instruction Sheet
kidshealth.org — “Although most allergic reactions aren't serious, severe reactions can be life-threatening and can require immediate medical attention.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Allergies - Food Additives and Preservatives
allergies.about.com — “There are thousands of substances, natural and artificial, added to various foods for the purposes of coloring, flavoring and preserving. Food additives have been implicated in the cause of hives, swelling, asthma and a variety of other adverse symptoms. Find out more about reactions to food additives, what to look for and what foods to avoid.” View full resource at allergies.about.com
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Wondering about sulfites, tartrazine, carmine or other additives? Reactions to Food Additives and Preservatives http://bit.ly/81fj8
Food allergies - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “What you need to know about food allergies” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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What are Food Allergies and Food Intolerance?
allergies.suite101.com — “Food allergies are different to food intolerance, as they usually cause a faster reactions and tend to result in more severe symptoms.” View full resource at allergies.suite101.com
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What are Food Allergies and Food Intolerance? http://bit.ly/97vPnl
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