WASHINGTON (AP) -- It's one of the biggest frustrations of life with food allergies: That hodgepodge of warnings that a food might accidentally contain the wrong ingredient. Food-allergy sufferer Tommie McCabe in his kitchen with some of the foods he ...
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Sending a child with food allergies to school can give parents stressful visions of classroom cupcakes or shared lunches ending in a hospital trip. But parents can and should take several steps to limit kids' exposure to problem foods and train schol ...
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-- Shared Health, Inc., one of the nation's largest public/private health information exchanges (HIE), has built its new clinical data-sharing platform, the Shared Health Clinical Xchange, on Oracle healthcare solutions and infrastructure software ...
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More than 17 million students are headed to college this fall, and they all face some potentially serious health risks. ABC News medical contributor Dr. Marie Savard has advice for parents on five health hazards and how to help your teen avoid ...
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A beautiful listed building has been damaged and is being left to decay, putting the safety of its users at risk. Don’t worry, you may say, the council can order the owners to maintain it. Tough luck, it’s Waltham Forest Council’s own flagship ...
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RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page. Government regulators on Wednesday cleared the way ...
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EVANSVILLE - Back to school means back to the lunch table. But before you pack up that peanut butter and jelly sandwich, take note: NEWS 25 learns food allergies are effecting more kids right here in the Tri-State than ever before. Eggs, peanut ...
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If you have allergies, it's critical that you know what's in food products - before you eat them. That's often impossible, due to the lack of uniformity in warning labels, a state of affairs that can be life-threatening for more than 12 million ...
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FLINT, Michigan -- Forget curriculum, teachers and classroom facilities. For college students with food allergies living on campus for the first time, the real life-or-death issue could be what's on the dining hall menu. And, local colleges know it ...
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Those with ragweed allergies can expect to suffer more because of the climate change. This new study shows increasing global temperatures and carbon dioxide levels are causing longer ragweed seasons and more concentrated pollen counts. Climate change ...
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