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For your information: Collector’s Edition of Allergic Living

On behalf of our friends at Allergic Living magazine, just a reminder that tomorrow – Friday, March 12 – is the cutoff date to get the magazine’s Collector’s Edition 5th Anniversary issue as part of a new [...]

Weeding Out the Good from the Bad: Food Allergy Sites and Blogs on the Rise

An estimated 11 million Americans suffer from food allergies. It is reported that peanut allergy doubled in children from 1997-2002. With this increase in diagnosis and awareness has come an increase in visibility in the media and online.

Websites and blogs are popping up chronicling personal experiences, life stories and some are even offering advice. How do you know if a site is offering valuable or even safe [...]

Where Do Your Food Allergy Nonprofit Donations Go?

The economy is still in tough shape and families are thinking long and hard about where they spend their money. We are all cutting back and sometimes that means on donations and/or nonprofit membership dues.

If you do have money set aside for donating this year and food allergy is your cause, following is a list of the top non profits that cater to the allergy [...]

Your Comments Needed on National Food Allergy Guidelines

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, is seeking public comment on draft Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Food [...]

AAFA Annual Fundraiser: Breath of Spring 2010

The Asthma Allergy Foundation of America New England Chapter will be holding its annual “Breath of Spring” fundraiser on Sunday, May 2nd, [...]

Are there safe vitamins for those with food allergies?

I am peanut, tree nut, dairy, wheat, and gluten free. I need more calcium and am having a hard time finding Vitamin companies that can be 100% sure that their products do not contain these ingredients. Do you know of any? (Pills only, no gummy, sugary [...]

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