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Research, including the landmark LEAP (Learning Early About Peanut Allergy) study, has demonstrated that this strategy can ...
Caring for kids with food allergies requires special attention - learn how to travel with kids with food allergies, how to talk to your kid's school, and dive into more resources.
Following publication of the LEAP study in 2015, the American Academy of Pediatrics endorsed early peanut introduction in infants at high risk for peanut allergy. In 2017, the National Institute of ...
Resources to help teachers and other educators create and maintain a safe and healthy classroom environment. If you haven’t had a student with a food allergy in your classroom yet, odds are you soon ...
Get the facts on what food allergies are—and what they aren’t—plus how to recognize the symptoms and seek testing from a healthcare professional. Food allergy is a serious and potentially ...
Allergy blood tests measure the presence of IgE antibodies to specific foods. Allergy blood tests measure the presence of IgE antibodies to specific foods. (IgE, short for “immunoglobulin E,” is the ...
FARE has developed a number of free downloadable posters and infographics to educate and raise awareness about food allergies.
Learn about the differences between milk allergy and lactose intolerance. On 'Food for Thought,' Heather Brooker breaks down the key differences between this allergen and intolerance, including the ...
Free Downloadable Resources. FARE has developed a number of free resources to educate and raise awareness about food allergies, including posters and infographics that can be used in schools, ...
Peanut allergy is the most common food allergy in children under age 18 and the third-most common food allergy in adults. Peanut allergy is usually lifelong: only about 20 percent of children with ...