Breaking news! The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Palforzia, an oral immunotherapy treatment for peanut allergy. Find out what this means for families of kids with peanut allergies and for the future of other food allergy treatments.
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No matter how old your child is, Valentine's Day can present some challenges when they have food allergies. Learn how to handle school parties, candy and even kissing.
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While you're preparing for Valentine's Day, review label reading tips and remind your child that every food needs to be checked before eating it. Many holiday candy labels can vary from their safe everyday versions. Learn what to look out for when reading candy labels.
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For Valentine's Day, give the gift of life-saving support in honor of someone you know with food allergies. Many gifts only last for a few moments. But a gift to Kids With Food Allergies can have a life-changing effect. Your gift supports families facing the social, mental and emotional impacts of food allergies. With your support, we can continue our advocacy work to fight for policies and treatments that benefit families with food allergies.
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When: July 23-26, 2020
Where: Orlando World Center Marriott
Save the date for our first national patient conference for adults and kids managing atopic diseases! Enjoy educational sessions on asthma, food allergies, eczema and more.
Watch our Strides newsletter and kidswithfoodallergies.org/blog for more details soon!
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Show your love this Valentine's Day with these decadent, allergy-friendly sweets from our collection of Safe Eats® Allergy-Friendly Recipes.
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Chocolate Dainties
Made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut and wheat
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Black Forest Brownies
Made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut and wheat
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Whole Foods Market Bundt Cake and Chocolate Dipped Cookies (undeclared milk) is among the foods recently recalled.
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