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Food allergies for you = food allergies for your baby? by Baby Health Blog .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:20pm 1 Comment Despite a lot of research, the exact cause of food allergies and the reason the number of kids affected is on the rise, is still something of a mystery. One very common question on the subject is “Are food allergies genetic?” While no one has identified a “food allergy gene,” research does show that if Mom, Dad or both parents have a history Read on »
Even More Great Peanut Allergy and Food Allergy Links by Jennifer O. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:37pm entitled "10 Things Every Food Allergy Child Wants You to Know", which is an insightful look into what it is like to be a food allergic child. There is another article with great... uncovered even more great peanut allergy resources. Check out these great links below. http://www.allergymoms.com/uploads/newsletters/allergymoms_newsletter_08_11_08.h Read on »
What’s the difference between food allergies and food intolerance? by AllAboutHealth Posted Mon 22 Nov 2010 10:02am An estimated 1-2% of people are estimated to have a food allergy, but many more have a food intolerance. Whilst it’s common to get the two confused, they’re actually caused in different ways and have different severity of the symptoms. What are food allergies? If you eat something you’re allergic to, your body incorrectly identifies it as a threat Read on »
New high-allergy food guidelines by Denise and Alan F. Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Apr 2009 11:34pm As we’ve discussed previously on our blog,researchers have found some evidence that EARLIER introduction to high-allergy foods (like peanut products) may actually REDUCE the risk of having a food allergy. This is the exact opposite of what has been accepted wisdom for many years! Based on this, the American Academy of Pediatrics Nutrition Committee Read on »
Grace - a new allergy and food sensitivity-friendly restaurant in Fort Worth by jfriedberg Posted Wed 12 Nov 2008 12:00am Grace at 777 Main Street in Fort Worth is a new, modern version of a steakhouse.  All of the food - salads, appetizers, main courses, dessert is ordered a la carte so you can mix and match easily. The chef aims to make his food friendly for people with allergies and food sensitivites.  I hope to have more details soon.  The grand opening Read on »
Mold Allergies and Food? by Aimee A. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:22pm I have came across a message board post that suggested avoiding certain foods if you have an allergy to mold. One of them was yeast bread. My daughter has a mold allergy so I thought I would try to check into it. I have not found a lot of information yet. I did find the following list of foods supposedly to avoid. cheese mushrooms foods Read on »
College [allergy] food? by Andrea Garza-FoodAllergyTalk Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 Mar 2011 12:00am life (thus, the FoodAllergyTalk [ASU] club!).  I know there are many people interested in college life with allergies...whether it be parents, young adults, or even kids.  So here is the first step on a sort of documentary of my college life at ASU with food allergies :) Here's a pic of my most common meal whenever I go out-- "two hamburger Read on »
Behavior Problems: Suspension, Expulsion, and IEPs by maeflye Posted Tue 08 Feb 2011 12:12pm Interesting stuff about this topic here . Read on »
Literacy and behavior problems by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Mon 01 May 2006 12:00am Here’s an abstract from PubMed discussing links between behavior disorders and literacy problems. Literacy and mental disorders. Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2006 Jul... and reading failure exacerbates risk for behaviour problems. Associations between literacy problems and anxiety disorders are not entirely mediated by inattentiveness. Rather, comorbid Read on »