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BSACI

It’s the environment, stupid…..

04/03/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

In a recent BSACI on line symposium Professor Stephen Holgate called for urgent action to tackle the environmental causes of the global explosion in allergy cases: the loss of biodiversity, pollution, diet and urbanisation. This followed on from his keynote speech at the two day …

Category: Allergies, Environmental Issues, Microbiome, NutritionTag: Amish versus Hutterite farm children, BSACI, causes for the rise of allergy, Dr John McLaren Howard, Dr Vera Stejskal, Food Standards Agency allergy research survey, FoodsMatter research reports, Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, overuse of antibiotics, Professor Stephen Holgate

The new Anaphylaxis Registry

21/10/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Data, data, data.... Data, we are told, is king. Without data you cannot understand what has happened in any given circumstance, you cannot improve your response to it and you cannot plan to prevent it happening again. But as far as anaphylactic reactions are concerned, data has, …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Food, Food/Health Policy, FreeFrom Food, Peanut allergyTag: allergic reactions escalate, allergy near misses, anaphylactic 'near misses', anaphylactic reactions, anaphylaxis Registry, British Society for Anaphylaxis and Clinical Immunology, BSACI, collectinbg data on anaphylaxis, data on anaphylaxis, Dr Paul Turner, Dr Paul Turner Imperial College, FARRM, food allergy reactions, Foods Standards Agency, FSA, FSA Anaphylaxis Registry, NORA European Anaphylaxis Registry, patient information on anaphylaxis

In memoriam – Dr Harry Morrow Brown

26/08/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  14 Comments

Sadly, but not unexpectedly, Dr Harry Morrow Brown finally lost his battle to keep his heart ticking last week. He was 96. I first met Harry and Freda nearly 30 years ago at the Oxford Food Symposium. How come? Well, Freda was interested in food so they thought they would …

Category: Allergies, Behavioural conditions / autism, Conventional Medicine, Dairy-free, Eczema, Environmental Issues, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: Acarosan, allergy research, American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, BSACI, Charles Blackley Lectureship, Dr Harry Morrow Brown, eisinophils, Foodsmatter, housedust mite tests, idiopathic allergy, inorganic crystals inthe air, mental and psychological effects of allergens, microscopes, pholcodine, re-breathing bronchial provocation test, SLIT, spore traps, sputum, sub-lingual immunotherapy, William Frankland Medal, www.allergiesexplained.com

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