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Many people suffer from various food allergies...
By Skilbilda | Published 4/30/2007
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IL-12 may be developed as an effective treatment for potentially lethal food allergies.
By Hally Z. | Published 7/3/2007
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Does your child have food allergies? What about children in your neighborhood? Food allergies affect as many as six percent of children in the U.S. Find out what you can do to help keep kids safe at Halloween.
By Patty Oh | Published 10/1/2007
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Eighty percent of all deaths from allergic reactions are from peanut allergy, when your immune system mistakenly identifies the proteins in peanuts as an invader to your body.
By Prinalgin | Published 11/21/2006
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Living with a seafood allergy makes eating out a tricky business. You have to wonder how much seafood has been in contact with the grill, the wok, or the frying pan.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 8/15/2006
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Anaphylaxis shock is a severe allergic reaction that can have deadly consequence. Although not particularly common, it is essential to understand the process to prevent a minor allergic reaction from becoming a fatal one.
By Domna Antonias | Published 12/26/2007
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Pets can eat the same food for years then suddenly become allergic. Read more in this informative article about pet food allergies.
By Emma S. | Published 7/19/2006
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Food allergies and food intolerances are often confused, and yet they are very different. This article explains the differences between the two.
By Lin Edwards | Published 7/12/2008
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First person account of raising a large family with multiple food allergies and the lessons learned.
By Georga Hackworth - Freelance Writer | Published 2/1/2008
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Immunotherapy injections can help a person build up a tolerance to something they're allergic to. But injections are too strong for food allergies. Now, oral immunotherapy holds promise for these, the most severe of all allergies.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 1/9/2007
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This article provides tips and resources, including children's books, for parents adjusting to a child's food allergy. It also includes important information for adults who encounter food allergic children in their community.
By Raquel Farrell-Kirk | Published 9/20/2006
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This article is based largely on hard earned personal experience and self education to try and deal with my son's life threatening food allergies.
By Raquel Farrell-Kirk | Published 9/27/2006
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Allergies to shellfish are an allergic response to one of the proteins in the shellfish. The allergic response can vary from mild to life threatening. Emergency treatment may be necessary.
By Charlene Collins | Published 7/16/2007
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In case of a food allergy: Knowledge is Power. If you have a wheat/gluten sensitivity, you should know the hidden sources of the allergen to protect yourself (or a loved one).
By Jeta Connor | Published 10/29/2007
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The day I found out my child had a severe food allergy to milk, I had my own personal breakdown.This was something she had been given since birth.
By Chris Marcum | Published 4/11/2007
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Those who have food allergies are challenged even more when they travel, especially internationally. Well, SelectWisely sells food allergy translation cards that cover many foods and languages for traveling as well as for other health issues.
By Roy Barnes | Published 12/5/2007
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Food allergies can range from mild to severe. There have been cases where severe food allergy causes anaphylactic shock and even death. People with allergies need to be constantly vigilant about what they eat.
By Christine Bude | Published 7/3/2007
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Food allergies often result in life-threatening reactions. People with food allergies spend a lot of their time avoiding the source of irritation.
By Amy Mullen | Published 5/17/2006
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This is a checklist for the newly-diagnosed, or for someone who suspects food allergies. It includes guidance on how to stay safe while living with life-threatening food allergies, as well as preventive measures and current resources.
By Piccolo | Published 7/22/2007
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As adults, we grow to deal with and work our daily food intake omitting the foods that cause us allergy problems, but what about infants? How do you know what they are allergic to or even if they are allergic?
By Beth Benson | Published 4/21/2008
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Cow dairy allergies affect millions of people, yet many people are unaware of the symptoms. This article explains what to look for and how to determine your dairy tollerance level as well as other possible allergies.
By Clea Danaan | Published 6/12/2006
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At home, handling food allergies is not usually a problem because you know what each dish contains. When out to eat, however, the menu doesn't come with ingredients, so you have to be particularly careful.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/21/2007
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Food allergies are one of the commonly found allergies in the United States of America, with close to 12 million people suffering from some type of food allergy or the other.
By Adam Hefner | Published 10/28/2007
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Diagnosing and treating your child's food allergies can be tough, but with help from your pediatrician, finding the culprit can be easier.
By Audrey Esposito | Published 10/30/2005
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Symptoms that baby is reacting adversely to new foods.
By Dinah Laurel | Published 2/2/2006
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Most dog allergies are food allergies, and many people don't even realize that it might be the food that's causing their dog allergies. Learn how you can counter and eliminate dog allergies with this guide.
By A Servant | Published 11/23/2006
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Food allergies are on the rise, especially in kids, but that shouldn't stop you from hosting a birthday party. Use these tips to feel prepared for special food needs at your child's next birthday party.
By Jen Warner | Published 1/17/2008
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Peanut allergies are becoming more of an issue in schools. The reason is simple enough to understand. Peanut allergies is a serious allergy. It is one that can lead to death.
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 3/23/2006
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The most common allergies are to "The Big 8" (milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy, and wheat.). Corn is also becoming a common allergen.
By Kathi | Published 9/5/2007
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We found out our son had a severe food allergy by mistake.
By Summer Banks | Published 3/8/2007
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Peanut allergies are often life-threatening to those who have them. The smallest trace of a peanut or peanut product can cause dramatic reactions. Learn about peanut allergies in this article.
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio | Published 10/9/2007
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How important are pals to your child? Do they just drink up your kool-aid and leave their playstation games all over your living room floor? Well, imagine if one saved your child's life.
By Tina Samuels | Published 4/19/2005
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The theory of "anything that brings awareness is good" isn't always the case. Irresponsible reporting on behalf of the media, coupled with incomplete and/or false information and downplaying the severity of something causes more harm than good.
By Georga Hackworth - Freelance Writer | Published 11/11/2007
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Dangerous foods are a year-round worry for parents of peanut-allergic children. The concern is simply more acute at Halloween, when children are tempted to sample the trick-or-treat candy and goodies they gather and access before adults can examine it.
By Sussy | Published 10/11/2007
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Are you addicted or allergic to food? This article explains how to diagnose your condition and how to treat these conditions.
By Bobbye | Published 6/12/2005
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Anaphylactic reactions are sudden and severe and come on within two minutes to two hours after exposure to the allergen.
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 10/18/2007
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Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic shock reaction. This article provides an introduction and overview to the condition, as well as information concerning symptoms, causes, and what to do in an emergency.
By Kori Rodley Irons | Published 11/14/2006
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Shellfish allergies are severe. While this allergy can be easily managed, allergic individuals should be aware of the hidden dangers of this common allergy.
By Lucy John | Published 7/2/2007
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An article about how proper planning can enable a severely-allergic person to have a worry-free vacation
By Alison Ward | Published 7/21/2008
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For some Allergies are undeserving reality iin life. When nice spring weather rolls around, people who suffer from allergies need to take certain medications just to enjoy what others take for granted.
By midwestgirl | Published 5/1/2006
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Anyone with seafood allergies knows that any time they try a new product, a new restaurant, or a new meal the are putting their life into their hands. Here are ten foods that I avoid to save myself from having a deadly Anaphylactic reaction.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 2/21/2008
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Wow! A friend you haven't seen in years just called up to invite you out for dinner. For most people, this would be a wonderful experience - good company combined with good food. However, since you have a food allergy, this could turn into a big nightmare.
By Jenny Evans Dunham | Published 8/6/2007
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Learn what symptoms may indicate that your dog is suffering from dog food allergies.
By K. Taylor | Published 9/17/2007
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It's time to take that long-awaited vacation and your whole family is looking forward to it. However, you're wondering what you will eat. After all, you have that food allergy--and what if you can't find something to eat while you're away from home?
By Jenny Evans Dunham | Published 8/27/2007
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Kids have allergies to many things such as grass, dogs, and food. Only two percent of young children have food allergies.
By Rachel Heller | Published 7/30/2007
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Although there are many type of allergies a dog can suffer from, food allergies are common.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 2/6/2007
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Offering an overview of the two path options under the Elimination diet, a common tool used to diagnose food allergies in children.
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/17/2007
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How to identify and manage a food allergy
By chits 3 | Published 4/19/2007
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Food allergies are not just for children. Adults can experience the unexpected and often sudden onset of food allergies. This article details things that everyone who eats should know.
By AnnieM | Published 6/21/2006
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Even if you or someone in your household has food allergies, you can still find good food in your grocery store. Read on for my five favorite grocery store food allergy-friendly finds.
By Jen Warner | Published 12/5/2007
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A researcher in North Carolina, fourth largest peanut grower in the United States, looks for a cure for peanut allergies in food enzymes.
By Jen Warner | Published 8/23/2007
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People magazine dropped the ball on educating people on a serious allergy-related disease in favor of Britney Spears. A brief overview of eosinophilic disorders and our obsession with celebrities.
By Georga Hackworth - Freelance Writer | Published 1/16/2008
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Many people live with the difficult prospect of food allergies. Among one of the most feared are peanut allergies. As a peanut allergy sufferer, I provide some insight into the ways I cope with my allergy.
By Isabella Calabasa | Published 6/14/2007
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Some orthomolecular theories of mental illness involve food allergies. My own theory is that there is an allergic reaction to protein because too many amino acids are flooding the cells.
By Craig Olson | Published 5/13/2007
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Tips on dealing with a child who suffers from severe food allergies.
By beebee | Published 10/17/2007
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Having a food allergy can make life difficult. This year learn how to get the hospitality industry pamper you and provide you with delicious food that conforms to your special dietary needs.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 10/15/2007
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The food that you eat is good for both the baby and you. Lots of rest and fluids and you will be glowing and happy.
By Shirlene Alusa-Brown | Published 6/7/2006
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Are we really prepared to ban peanut products from schools when there are 53.3m school children and only 100-150 people in the total population who die annually from food anaphylaxis (which includes peanut and other food allergies)?
By Carol Bengle Gilbert | Published 10/26/2007
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On October 7th, tons of people will be walking to raise money for food allergy research and education.
By Rachel Krech | Published 8/15/2007
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Birthday parties are a part of every childhood, but if your child has a food allergy, they can be dangerous. Here are seven tips for ensuring the safety of your child at someone else's birthday party.
By Jen Warner | Published 1/17/2008
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Our ten-year-old Shih Tzu, Sidney, has been having a terrible problem with itchy, dry skin recently. Shih Tzu are prone to skin and allergy problems. We had fed him a lamb and rice dog food for several years, but when our supplier went out of business
By Rebecca Fairbanks | Published 11/5/2006
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Experts agree that the main cause of diaper rash is moisture, not food allergies. While diaper rash will strike half of all babies, a much lower percentage of those babies will experience diaper rash caused by food allergies.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 7/21/2008
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How can you identify it?
By free wheelan | Published 4/11/2007
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Anyone can make their own baby food. With the right tools and equipment, it is easy and fast. It is also economical and a healthy way for baby to eat.
By A. Ormont | Published 9/2/2006
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. It is quite common for someone to suffer from some sort of allergy, and many who suffer are children.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 2/7/2007
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Food allergies can produce the same symptoms as a drug or alcohol addiction.
By Larry R. Miller | Published 9/14/2007
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Learn what foods are extremely common allergens, and why you may be allergic to them.
By nutrition guru | Published 11/14/2007
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If you suspect a food allergy your doctor may recommend a simple blood test. However, research conducted at Johns Hopkins Children's Center suggests that relying solely on blood tests to predict an allergy may not be a good idea.
By Amy Whittle | Published 7/20/2007
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Did you know that food items having peanuts have the potential to cause disturbing symptoms to your skin? If you did not, get acquainted with the term "Peanut Allergies", a type of allergy that has gone on to impact millions of people in the United States of America.
By Adam Hefner | Published 10/29/2007
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This is an overview of the method to eliminate migraine headache pain through identification of a food intolerance versus a food allergy
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/6/2007
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Coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, itching, and rashes. Learn what foods can cause this and why.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 12/17/2007
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Allergy to soy is one of the most common food allergies. In fact, experts say that .5 of the population is allergic to soy. Do you know that symptoms of a soy allergy?
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 8/1/2007
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Ingredients found in chocolate can cause an allergic reaction, for some people. Skin and blood test can determine if a person is allergic to chocolate. Medication is available to contract any allergic reaction, including Epinephrine, and corticosteroid.
By travels | Published 2/14/2006
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Food baskets are good Christmas/holiday-season gifts for co-workers, white elephant parties, relatives, friends and acquaintances. Get tips for building a great gift basket everyone can enjoy, regardless of their special dietary needs.
By Angela McKendree | Published 10/23/2006
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The summer allergy season is upon us. People who suffer from seasonal allergies experience allergic symptoms during the warm summer months when pollens fly.
By Christine Bude | Published 6/13/2007
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After spending months diagnosing my allergy to caffeine, I have taken note of the tell tale signs of an oncoming allergic reaction. If you are experiencing these same symptoms, you may also have a caffeine allergy.
By Angela Tague | Published 10/18/2007
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Latex allergy is becoming more common in healthcare workers and people with chronic medical conditions. Learn how to reduce risk factors for latex allergy.
By Audrey Esposito | Published 8/8/2006
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Categorized under the broad division of food allergy, wheat allergy is one of the rarest yet 'easy-to-get' allergies. The relative broad scale of use in edibles makes wheat allergy as an effective allergen for human beings.
By Adam Hefner | Published 10/28/2007
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For most people nuts are a good, nutritious food, but for a small minority they can be deadly. This article describes the major symptoms of nut allergies.
By Lin Edwards | Published 5/10/2008
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Eating a bit of any people food is not going to kill a dog. It's all a matter of animal size vs. portion size.
By Stephanie Dears | Published 5/17/2007
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Dairy allergy, diary intolerance, lactose intolerance, dairy hypersensitivity: how to make sense of these labels? This article uses personal experience to explain.
By Marsha Raasch | Published 5/14/2007
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Oftentimes, the only way to cope with wheat allergies and/or gluten intollerance is to cut this grain completely out of your diet. Luckily, there are nutritious and flavorful alternatives.
By Seth Mullins | Published 3/6/2007
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The flavonoids found in Quercetin work as both an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory, which is useful in treating, and often preventing a variety of breathing issues.
By Sherri Granato | Published 9/24/2007
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This informative column-style piece discusses the different theories and problems arising from increased peanut allergies, where researchers are heading.
By Michele Hahn | Published 6/27/2008
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Finding the right food for a normal healthy dog can be a challenge; finding the best food for a special needs dog is even more difficult.
By Laurel1nd | Published 5/7/2007
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The recent epidemic of childhood-onset autism is mirrored by the epidemic in attention deficit disorder. And since food allergies have been shown to cause ADD/ADHD, they might also be a cause of childhood-onset autism.
By Empress Cindy | Published 6/16/2006
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Sure peanuts are a popular snack, but there is a whole lot more to the little crunchy treats than first meets the eye.
By Beth Larson | Published 12/3/2007
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Researchers finds allergic children exposed to peanuts at younger and younger ages.
By Patty Oh | Published 12/5/2007
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Some allergic reactions can be life-threatening and they are in a class by themselves. This type of reaction is known as anaphylaxis.
By Patti Stafford (formerly Ann King) | Published 5/25/2006
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Even if you are healthy, this article is for you. If your health has been "challenging" then this article if vitally important and contains things you need to know.
By Jackie Walker | Published 1/14/2007
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An insect sting allergy can be fatal if you are one of those who have severe reactions to being stung by wasps, hornets, bees, fire ants, and yellow jackets.
By Prinalgin | Published 12/8/2006
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This article goes over the points to remember about Anaphylaxis
By PenPress | Published 3/25/2008
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Here is the story of how one child overcame the food allergies he had had as a baby through preschool age.
By Michele Mathews | Published 7/16/2008
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If your pet is suffering from a food allergy, help them out by changing their diet.
By midwestgirl | Published 7/26/2006
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