Living with food allergies involves a constant, vigilant dance with the everyday foods we encounter. While some allergens are easily identifiable, others lurk in unexpected places, presenting hidden challenges for those navigating the allergen landscape. This blog unveils the hidden challenges and offers insights to empower individuals and their communities in this collective journey of allergen awareness. https://lnkd.in/gPXRmSCM #FoodAllergies #Education #Healthcare
Prevent Allergies Foundation
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Our goal is to make food allergy prevention accessible for every parent by providing essential resources and education.
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Prevent Allergies Foundation is a nonprofit entity that seeks to educate all new parents and caregivers about the dangers of food allergies and how they can be prevented. We are committed to making food allergy prevention accessible for every parent and together, we can prevent food allergies to give children a healthier future. Food allergies are a growing epidemic with over 6 million American children under 18 suffering from a food allergy. That’s 1 in 13 children, or an average of 2 in every classroom. And these allergies can often be life-threatening: a food allergy sends someone to the emergency room every two minutes. While there is still no cure for food allergies, it is possible to prevent them. New research shows that feeding allergens like peanut, egg, and milk early and often can prevent up to 80% of food allergies. Because of this landmark research, new guidelines from leading health organizations (including the USDA, American Academy of Pediatrics, National Institutes of Health) now recommend early allergen introduction for every baby. While these new recommendations can help reverse the troubling trend of food allergy rates, parents often struggle with feeding allergens to their baby. In fact, in one of the landmark studies on food allergy prevention, only 50% of participants could successfully feed allergens early and often, indicating that early and sustained introduction is difficult to achieve at such a young age. We hope that by providing parents and providers with our evidence-based resources and education on food allergy prevention, we can prevent food allergies and make a difference in the lives of many children.
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https://www.preventallergies.org/
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Navigating the landscape of food allergies can be challenging, and misinformation often adds an extra layer of complexity. In this blog, we aim to debunk ten common myths surrounding food allergies, shedding light on the realities that individuals and families face. Let's unravel these myths and pave the way for a more accurate and empathetic understanding of food allergies. https://lnkd.in/gzEtXry6 #FoodAllergies #Education #Wellness
Debunking Common Myths About Food Allergies — Prevent Food Allergies
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Raising a child with food allergies comes with its unique set of challenges, but empowering them to advocate for themselves is a crucial aspect of their journey towards independence. As parents, your role evolves as your child grows, and so does their ability to navigate the world with their allergies. Here's a guide on how to foster self-advocacy at different stages of your child's development. https://lnkd.in/giAuadHM #FoodAllergies #Education #Healthcare
Empowering Your Food Allergic Child: A Guide to Advocacy at Every Age — Prevent Food Allergies
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When hosting guests with food allergies, a thoughtful and informed approach is key to ensuring a safe and enjoyable dining experience for everyone involved. Read this blog to learn tips on how to prepare a welcoming meal for those with food allergies. https://lnkd.in/gdJ_RrMn #FoodAllergies #Health
Creating a Welcoming Meal for Guests with Food Allergies — Prevent Food Allergies
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Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) and Milk and Soy Protein Intolerance (MSPI) present unique challenges for families, especially when affecting infants and young children. Read our latest blog to learn more about navigating the challenges of FPIES and MSPI. https://lnkd.in/gHeZQaKT #FoodAllergies #Education #Healthcare
Navigating the Challenges of FPIES and MSPI in Children — Prevent Food Allergies
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Navigating the realm of food allergies can be challenging, and invididuals often seek answers through various tests. While the IgG antibody food panel has gained popularity, our latest blog explores why the test doesn't hold the key to unraveling food allergies or intolerances. https://lnkd.in/gq-k7_7e #FoodAllergies #Education #Healthcare
Do IgG Allergy Tests Live Up to the Hype? — Prevent Food Allergies
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When it comes to diagnosing food allergies, the process can seem a bit complicated. There are different tests, each with their own pros and cons. Read our latest blog that explores these different tests and the journey to a food allergy diagnosis. https://lnkd.in/gfy-vuwv #FoodAllergies #Education #Healthcare
Exploring the Diagnosis of Food Allergies: A Compassionate Exploration — Prevent Food Allergies
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Food allergies affect the entire lives of patients and their families. Many people underestimate the profound impact of food allergies and might not prioritize strategies to prevent food allergies or manage them safely. The complexities of managing food allergies extend beyond the immediate physical health concerns and into emotional, social, and economic realms. Our latest blog highlights the challenges faced by those dealing with food allergies as we aim to foster empathy, understanding, and a collective commitment to preventative measures, especially early allergen introduction, that can reduce the negative impact of allergies on individuals, their families, and our community as a whole. https://lnkd.in/gg-VKdGA #FoodAllergies #Education #Advocacy
Exploring the Emotional Landscape: Understanding the Impact of Food Allergies on Quality of Life — Prevent Food Allergies
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For parents sending their little ones off to kindergarten or elementary school, the new regulations about what can and cannot be brought to class may seem like a bewildering maze. However, behind these seemingly strict guidelines lies a genuine concern for the growing number of food allergies among children. Navigating the landscape of allergy-free schools is a complex endeavor, with passionate voices on both sides of the debate. Read this blog to learn more about the debate surrounding peanuts in schools and how it reflects the delicate balance between safeguarding children with peanut allergies and creating a safe and inclusive environment. https://lnkd.in/gpc4f5ST #FoodAllergies #Education #AllergenIntroduction
Peanuts in Schools: A Balanced Perspective on Allergies and Safety — Prevent Food Allergies
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??BREAKING NEWS?? We are one step closer to ending the food allergy epidemic thanks to a bill in Delaware (HB 274) that successfully made its way through the Economic Development, Insurance, & Commerce committee today with a unanimous vote of approval! In partnership with Dr.?Jonathan Spergel, we wrote a lobbying letter expressing our strong support for HB 274, a bill in Delaware that would require all health insurance plans, including Medicaid, to provide for early allergen introduction supplements. Early allergen introduction has been proven to reduce the risk of developing a food allergy, and this bill will help make it accessible to all parents in the state. A special thank you to Dr. Jackie Bjelac, MD, director of the Food Allergy Center of Excellence at Cleveland Clinic, who was a signer on the the letter and also helped us testify for the committee today supporting the legislation. Bills like HB 274 are an important step in advancing public health and we hope to see more states follow Delaware’s lead in the near future. We'd also like to thank everyone who joined the lobbying letter (in alphabetical order):?Katherine Anagnostou, MD PhD; Drew Bird, MD; Jackie Bjelac, MD; Michael Blaiss, MD, FACAAI, FAAAAI; Terri Brown-Whitehorn, MD; Allison Burbank, MD; Peter Capucilli, MD; Steven Czinn, MD, FAAP, FACG, AGAF; Christina Ciaccio, MD, MSc; Carla M. Davis, MD; Wendy Elverson, RD, CSP, LDN; David Fleischer, MD; Matthew Greenhawt, MD; Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH; Katherine Panettiere-Kennedy, MD; Erin Malawer; Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, MD, PhD; Brian Schroer, MD; Marcus Shaker, MD; S. Shahzad Mustafa, MD; Carina Venter, PhD, RD