Yvonne Rice tells all!
| Allergen-free peanuts on the way |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 11:33 am |
| Tags: Dr Mohamed Ahmedna, Dr Mohamedahmedna, Food Allergy, Foodallergy, North Carolina Agricultural And Technical State University, Northcarolinaagriculturalandtechnicalstateuniversity, Peanut, Peanut Allergies, Peanut Allergy, Peanutallergies, Peanutallergy, Peanuts |
| the work of a North Carolina food scientist, help is on the way for the more than half million U.S. residents who suffer from life-threatening peanut allergies.Dr. Mohamed Ahmedna of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has devised a way to deactivate peanut allergens. The allergens are removed by processing rather than by |
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| Recipe website for food allergies |
| Published: September 7, 2007, 6:31 am |
| Tags: Allergic, Cookbook For Allergies, Cookbookforallergies, Cooking For Food Allergies, Cookingforfoodallergies, Food Allergies, Food Allergy Resources, Foodallergies, Foodallergyresources, Website For Allergies, Websiteforallergies |
| a little easier. Cooking Allergy Free couldn't be simpler to use. Once you've registered (free!), you check off foods to avoid from the list of 100 most common food allergies and start looking through the recipes. Every single ingredient in each recipe will be marked as safe or unsafe for your particular allergy. For example, anyone who |
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| Have You Ever Seen a Dietician? |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 6:45 pm |
| Tags: Diet, Dietician, Food, Food Allergy, Poll, Special Diet |
| Eating healthy is no small feat, especially if you are on the run, have special dietary needs, or are trying to lose weight. In all these scenarios, meeting with a dietitian can help. I think it is a great idea to have an educated eye sizing up your nutrition, which is why I've included having a session with a dietitian as a must have for |
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| Rashes, Ringworm and Hives, Oh My! |
| Published: October 20, 2007, 10:45 pm |
| Tags: Allergy, Babies, Family Life, Food Allergy, Health |
| as eczema. I called her new allergy/immunology specialist to ask her what to do. The nurse said, "Come in now, now, now!" Since hives can precede anaphylaxis (a potentially fatal allergic reaction), they had reason to be |
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| Allergic children exposed to peanuts at younger ages |
| Published: December 5, 2007, 8:48 am |
| Tags: Health, Child Allergy, Child Health, Food Allergy, Peanuts |
| The age at which children are exposed to peanuts and have an allergic response has dropped significantly over the last decade, despite recommendations that at-risk families avoid exposing children to peanuts during the first three years of life, according to research led by a Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC allergist/immunologist. |
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