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2% US children have a peanut allergy

Allergy Awareness Week

28/04/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

I am afraid that we were so caught up with the FreeFrom Food Awards last week that we had not really logged Allergy Awareness Week this week... So, better late than never - a brief alert: Allergy UK are running an awareness campaign called Living in Fear to highlight the fact …

Category: Allergies, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Peanut allergyTag: 2% US children have a peanut allergy, 44% allergy sufferers live in fear, Allergy Aventures, Allergy Awareness Week, Allergy UK, Living in Fear, Ruth Holroyd, What allergy?

Numbers and perceptions – of life and allergy

17/07/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

I am an avid reader of The Week and particularly addicted to the snippets on page 6 which include 'Poll Watch' – this week devoted to our misconceptions. Mind you, their figures were taken from Ipsos Mori and Telepraph blogs so maybe the latter need to be taken with a little …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Eczema, FoodTag: % of teenage pregnancies, 1.4% US children have shellfish allergy, 1.7% US children have a milk allergy, 2% US children have a peanut allergy, 250 million people suffer from food allergy, 30% world population affected by allergy, 8% of US children have a food allergy, benefit fraud misconceptions, black children have higher rates of skin allergy, EAACI, EAACI allergy figures worlwide, higher income equates with higher allergy levels, hispanic children have lower rates of allergy, Pediatrics, percentage of population who are immigrants, rise in violent crime, Telegraph blogs, The Week, WAO

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