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AllergyHome Food Allergy Awareness Week Elementary School Kit

AllergyHome Food Allergy Awareness Week Elementary School Kit

Food Allergy Awareness, AllergyHome Style Written by Gina Mennett Lee In anticipation of Food Allergy Awareness Week, we are excited to announce the AllergyHome Food Allergy Awareness Week Kit. This free kit is filled with resources designed to make educating your school community quick and easy.  We have […]

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Not Your Typical Food Allergy: IAFFPE and FPIES

Not Your Typical Food Allergy: IAFFPE and FPIES

AllergyHome is honored to introduce the International Association for Food Protein Enterocolitis (IAFFPE) and Fallon Schultz. Fallon and IAFFPE have been integral in spreading FPIES awareness and supporting those who manage this condition. IAFFPE’s advocacy and educational initiatives have led to impactful change and will continue to […]

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Progress in Food Allergy Awareness in Restaurants

Progress in Food Allergy Awareness in Restaurants

AllergyHome proudly introduces our guest contributor, Chris Weiss.   Chris is Director of Research and Dissemination for the Global Food Protection Institute (Battle Creek, Michigan), and formerly VP of Advocacy for the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (2001-2012). He has been a leader and trailblazer in food allergy advocacy for over […]

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AllergyHome 2013 Year in Review

2013 was a great year for food allergy and anaphylaxis awareness Our community has seen great gains this year and food allergies have been in the national spotlight.  We’ve seen the passage of laws supporting stock epinephrine in schools and the recent release of the CDC’s Voluntary Guidelines on Managing Food […]

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