People may be mistakenly blaming food allergies and intolerances for a host of health problems, according to experts who found that sensitivity to food is much less common than people think.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Food Allergies Rare But Risky
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Allergy and intolerance - different problems
With Illustration
Medicalconferences.com United Kingdom
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Food allergies versus food intolerances
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A good overview of the difference between food allergy and intolerance.
Dian Shepperson Mills CertEd BA DipION MA
Allergyfree Direct United Kingdom
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Food Allergies, Rare but Risky
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Do you start itching whenever you eat peanuts? Does seafood cause your stomach to churn? Symptoms like these cause millions of Americans to suspect they have a food allergy.
A good and fairly detailed article.
FDA Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition USA
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Food Allergies: An Invisible Disorder
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Food allergies are becoming an area of increased debate as more people are diagnosed with the disorder. Some people think food allergies are only an excuse for dieters who want an easy way to avoid certain foods. Others quote medical sources and say food allergies are a serious condition to be taken seriously.
A students article.
Kelsey L. McNitt - Senior Paper for English IV AP
Food Allergy Survivors Together (FAST) USA
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Food Allergies: Issues, Diagnostic Techniques and Treatments
Many of the things we think we know about food allergy are really just myths--stories that are commonly known but aren't based on science.
American Family Physician USA
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Food Allergy
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Food allergy is an immune system reaction to food. The chemicals released by the immune system cause a variety of symptoms. Antibodies are the component of the immune system that initiates the reaction. IgE antibodies cause immediate food allergy reaction. Non-IgE antibodies likely cause delayed allergic reactions.
Food Allergy News Canada
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Food Allergy
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Definitions, Symptoms, Important things you should know, Emergency Treatment, Prevention.
Allergy & Asthma Care, P.C. USA
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Food Allergy
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What is a food allergy? How does it occur?
What are the symptoms? How is it diagnosed?
How is it treated? How long will the effects last?
How can I take care of myself and help prevent the symptoms of food allergies?
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