This week is Food Allergy Awareness Week. We've teamed up with MedicAlert to raise awareness about food allergies and help you prevent severe allergic reactions.
Learn how to ACT for Allergy:
May is also National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month. Help us raise awareness. We have several easy-to-share images and tweets you can post on your social media channels to start the conversation.
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Looking for ways to entertain the kids while you're spending more time at home? Our friend Elena created some videos to teach you and your kids how to make some crafts free of the top 8 food allergens.
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COVID-19: A GLOBAL HEALTH CRISIS
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COVID-19 has presented us with a global health crisis. People are struggling with the impact of the pandemic – from missing in-clinic treatments and food shortages to loss of employment and health insurance. COVID-19 has made our community more vulnerable than ever.
With your support, we provide education, conduct patient-centered research and advocate for protections for our food allergy community. Our experience and strong community ties allowed us to take prompt action to support people with food allergies during the COVID-19 crisis.
But our work is not finished. Please give as generously as possible to help us all get through this together. Donate now to our COVID-19 relief fund to help us continue our life-saving work to keep families with food allergies safe.
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When it comes to epinephrine devices, there are more options available than ever before. Learn about each type, watch training videos and find out ways to save on your prescription.
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Take advantage of more time at home to teach your child some basic cooking skills with these easy recipes from our Safe Eats® Allergy-Friendly Recipes.
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Apple Crisp
Made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut and wheat
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Vegan Zebra Cake
Made without egg, fish, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy and tree nut
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Whole Foods Market Minestrone Soup (undeclared milk) and Nabisco Ritz Cheese Crackers Family Size (undeclared peanut) are among the foods recently recalled. Get more details about the recent recalls.
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