Get the facts on what food allergies are—and what they aren’t—plus how to recognize the symptoms and seek testing from a healthcare professional. Food allergy is a serious and potentially ...
Allergist often use a skin prick test to measure the presence of IgE antibodies for the suspect food. Food allergy symptoms are caused by the interaction between a food allergen and an antibody known ...
If you work at a food assistance organization, or are accessing food from one, FARE has helpful resources, available in English and Spanish. For people with food allergies, access to safe food is ...
Blood tests measure the presence of IgE antibodies to specific foods. Blood tests measure the presence of IgE antibodies to specific foods. (IgE, short for “immunoglobulin E,” is the antibody that ...
Key information to help better understand food allergies and anaphylaxis. FARE works on behalf of the millions of Americans who have food allergy, including those at risk for life-threatening ...
Through clear communication, you can help your child understand what it means to have a food allergy and how to stay safe. A food allergy diagnosis can be overwhelming enough for an adult. This ...
It’s important to stay safe with your food allergies. We hope you find these tips to be helpful! If you have any more questions, please talk to your allergist or doctor. We are four members of FARE’s ...
FARE's Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is our voice for the teen and young adult food allergy community. FARE’s Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is our voice for the teen and young adult food allergy community.
Strategies that employers can use to ensure a safe and comfortable working environment for employees with food allergies. A food allergy may be considered a disability under current federal laws, such ...