What is food allergy?
What causes food allergy?
What is the difference between food allergy and food intolerance?
What foods most often cause food allergy?
What are symptoms of food allergy?
How may food allergy be treated?
ViaHealth USA
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Allergies & Food Intolerance
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What is the difference between allergies and food intolerance?, Differences in the appearance of symptoms, Diagnosis and Cure.
Allergies and food intolerance Italy
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Allergies and Hay Fever
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About 15% of children have seasonal allergies by their seventh birthdays, according to a study in the November 2000 issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Boys, firstborn children, those with eczema, those with food allergies, and those whose parents have seasonal allergies are all more likely to develop seasonal allergies. Early wheezing does not appear to increase the chances.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Allergies and how to avoid them.
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What is an allergy,What are the symptoms, Primary external factors causing allergies, Foods commonly associated with specific allergies, Conventional medical treatment for allergies, ETC.
Milam, Larry J, et al
Natural Ways To Health
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Allergies, Food Sensitivities and Alternative Treatment Options
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Cliff Garner is a holistic medical practitioner In this article he documents a number of alternative treatment options with which you may not be familiar and includes contact information for them all. We do not endorse any particular treatment methods and provide this as educational information only.
Clifford S. Garner, Ph.D.
Allergy Buyers Club USA
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Allergy and the skin
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Eczema, also referred to as Atopic Dermatitis, is an inflammation (reddening and swelling) of the skin which is very itchy. Symptoms vary from mild to severe. It is chronic condition, lasting for many months or years and is very common, affecting at least five per cent of the people at some time in their lives. Other skin conditions associated with allergy are Contact Dermatitis, Urticaria (hives) and
Angioedema (swelling of various parts of the body).
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
Increased consumption due to the high nutritive value of seafood and the promotion of a healthy diet has also lead to the more frequent reporting of adverse reactions, including immunological mediated reactions. What precisely causes these allergies?
Andreas Lopata
Science in Africa South Africa
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Allergy-Friendly Birthday Parties
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Birthdays are important social events for children. However when a child has a food allergy, they can be a huge source of worry and stress for parents and can make the allergic child feel left out or 'different'.
We've put together a guide for parents to help take some of the stress out of planning and attending parties. Click on the following links for tips on how to throw the best birthday party on the block, for allergy- and kid-friendly party recipes, and for advice on keeping your child safe at other children's parties.
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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Anaphylaxis
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An excellent article on the diagnosis and treatment of anaphylaxis.
Dr A I Manjra
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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