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Amy Mogel, the mother of a 16-year-old son with a severe peanut allergy recently shared her positive eating experience at Hall's Chop House in... Read More
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Even without a wheat allergy or celiac disease, many people are looking to wheat free diets for healthful benefits. “The market for gluten-free... Read More
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Raw carrots cause allergic reactions in some people. Although being allergic to raw carrots is not very common, it is possible to have an allergic... Read More
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You don’t want your child to be afraid, but you want her to be safe. How do you teach her to take control of her potentially deadly allergy while... Read More
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Lists Foods that Often Trigger Allergies Millions of people in the U.S. have reactions to food that they eat... Read More
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In 2010, a study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology found that, of 5,300 households surveyed in 2008, 1.4 percent had... Read More
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With peanut allergies being more prevalent than ever before recorded, more and more parents are coping with how to protect their children who might... Read More
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A new study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology tested the theory that taking low doses of an allergen could actually help build a... Read More
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Sneezing might be from a cold, but it can also be an allergic reaction to an airborne allergen. As many as 35 million Americans suffer from upper... Read More
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Chicken allergies are not common, but they do exist. It is possible to be allergic to many parts of the chicken, including the skin, excrement,... Read More


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