Allergies in Children
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Teaching Toolkit : Tools for Teaching Students with Asthma/Allergies and their Parents
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Tools for Teaching Students with Asthma/Allergies and their Parents, contains tools designed for "the teachable moment" between you and your students with respiratory disease.
Some of these tools can be sent home with your students to their parents in order to facilitate both education and a better line of communication between you, your students with asthma and allergies, their parents, and their primary-care physicians.
School Asthma Allergy.com
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The Difference Between Colds And Allergies
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A quick look at how to tell if your child has a cold or an allergy - what to look out for, presented in easily understood terms.
Alan Greene, M.D.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Travelling With Food Allergies
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Travelling with a child can be an experience most of us wont forget! Add to that travelling a child with severe food allergies, and the experience can be a nightmare.
Allergic Child USA
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Treating Bee Stings
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Dr Greene presents some very practical and useful advice on preventing and treating bee stings - a very usefyl article.
Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Treatment for food intolerance
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If you have a child with a food allergy, its especially important that anyone who looks after them knows how to avoid the problem foods and what to do if they have an allergic reaction
Food Standards Agency United Kingdom
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Vanilla Silk Frosting
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Free-from recipes for children with allergies.
Kids With Food Allergies
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Visiting Your Doctor with Your Child
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Check Your Child for Signs of Allergy
Nasonex.com USA
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What causes hives, and how should they be treated?
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A well presented article on what causes hives.
Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Your Child And The Peanut Allergy
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Coping With An Anaphylactic Food Allergy.
One thing you notice when you talk to parents about their peanut - allergic children is the fear. It may not be expressed aloud, but fear is there nonetheless in various forms-worry, stress, anxiety, relentless vigilance. Just read between the lines.
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