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Are kids' ER visits for food allergies on the rise?
Children's visits to the emergency room for serious food-allergy reactions may be on the rise, if the experience of one major U.S. medical center is an indicator.
back to school health cupcakes
Of the children heading back to school this fall, 2.2 million have some type of food allergy, according to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. Most allergies center around eight types of foods: peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, milk, soy, fish, shellfish and eggs.
Gluten-free cupcakes and frosting
Just because you have a gluten allergy doesn't mean you can't enjoy foods traditionally made with wheat. Chef Candace Nelson shares a delicious gluten-free cupcake and frosting recipe. Gluten-free diet - Special Diets - Wheat - Shopping - Food
Perrigo gets FDA approval for allergy treatment
Perrigo Co. said Monday it received final approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sell an over-the-counter allergy treatment.
Schools weigh allergy policy
LUDLOW - The School Committee here is reconsidering its policy on food allergies.
CMP Therapeutics Appoints Dr Neill Moray Mackenzie as CEO
LONDON, July 29, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- CMP Therapeutics (CMPT) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Neill Moray Mackenzie to the role of Chief Executive Officer. Dr Mackenzie brings to CMPT a long record of executive board level management within the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries at companies including Cambridge Genetics Ltd, Oxford Biomedica plc (an LSE listed company ...
FDA Approves Tribenzor, A New Three-In-One Combination Product For The Treatment Of High Blood Pressure
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved TRIBENZOR (olmesartan medoxomil, amlodipine, hydrochlorothiazide), a new three-in-one combination product taken once-daily for the treatment of hypertension in patients who are not adequately controlled on any two of the following antihypertensive[1] drug classes: angiotensin receptor blockers ...
' I thank God I'm alive
WAVERLY, Ohio -- For Pat Parsons, life of late has centered on a single preoccupation: starting anew. The husband and father of two girls needed the past 11 months to regain skills that most adults take for granted every day: talking, eating, dressing, tying shoes.
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