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Here you will find resources, products and information to help you learn more about safely managing life with a tree nut allergy.



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Click any headline below for more information on the latest in food allergy news, research, articles and information.

Food Allergy Among U.S. Children: Trends in Prevalence and Hospitalizations (PDF)

Children at Risk in Food Roulette

Kids Living With Food Allergies (Video)

Survey Looks at How Schools Handle Food Allergy

EpiPens Emerge as Life-Saving Kid Accessory

A Nut-Free Halloween? Not so Tricky.

Food Allergy on the Rise, New Treatments on the Horizon

Learn More About New Research to Manage Food Allergies

Food Allergies Up 18% Among U.S. Children

Health Tip: Eating Out With Food Allergies

FDA Mulls Changes to Allergy Labeling on Foods

Can You Trust Again? Post-Allergy Trauma

Food Allergy Action Plan Can Keep Kids from Harm

How to Clear Confusion From Food Allergy Warnings

Eating Out With Food Allergies

Nine Percent of Children may Outgrow their Tree Nut Allergies



Food Allergy Among U.S. Children: Trends in Prevalence and Hospitalizations

October 2008
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics

Key findings

  • Four out of every 100 children have a food allergy
  • Food allergy among children in the United States is becoming more common over time
  • Children with food allergy are more likely to have asthma or other allergic conditions
  • Recent data show hospitalizations with diagnoses related to food allergies have increased among children

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Children at Risk in Food Roulette

November 2008
Chicago Tribune

Mislabeling, Lax Oversight Threaten People with Allergies

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Kids Living With Food Allergies (video)

Video produced by the Food Allergy Initiative to raise awareness

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Survey Looks at How Schools Handle Food Allergy

November 2008
Reuters Health

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EpiPens Emerge as Life-Saving Kid Accessory

November 2008
MSNBC News

Growing number of allergies has led to 36 percent jump in prescriptions

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A Nut-Free Halloween? Not so Tricky

October 2008
San Francisco Chronicle

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Food Allergy on the Rise, New Treatments on the Horizon

October 2008
American College of Allergy , Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI)

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Learn More About New Research to Manage Food Allergies

October 2008
ABC News

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Food Allergies Up 18% Among U.S. Children

October 2008
Healthday News

Reactions lead to higher risk for asthma, other respiratory problems, CDC report says

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Health Tip: Eating Out With Food Allergies

September 2008
Healthday News

Suggestions to avoid a problem

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FDA Mulls Changes to Allergy Labeling on Foods

September 2008
Revolution Health

Current labels can be confusing, experts say

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Can You Trust Again? Post-Allergy Trauma

September 2008
ABC News

Going Back to Normal After an Allergic Attack

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Food Allergy Action Plan Can Keep Kids from Harm

August 2008
Healthday News

Allergists recommend consulting with school staff on avoidance strategies

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How to Clear Confusion From Food Allergy Warnings

August 2008
Associated Press/ABC News

Feds to debate food allergy warnings that confuse those they should protect

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Eating Out With Food Allergies

August 2008
ABC News

Living With Food Allergies, Families Call for Safer Restaurants

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Nine Percent of Children may Outgrow their Tree Nut Allergies

November 2005
Medical News Today

Living With Food Allergies, Families Call for Safer Restaurants

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