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Living with Food Allergies
New to Food Allergies: Where to Start
These resources are designed to help newly-diagnosed patients and families begin their journey from diagnosis to living well with food allergies.
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Managing your food allergy is possible. FARE is here to help you live well.
Your Guide to Food Allergy
Download a copy of the Food Allergy Guide
Plan Ahead to Help You Avoid Reactions and Be Prepared
Food Allergy 101: Get the Facts
Get the facts on what food allergies are, how they are diagnosed and what myths drive misconceptions about food allergies.Your Back-to-School Resource Hub
Grab your pencils and get ready to take notes because FARE is here to help you fill your backpack with renewed confidence as you take on the new school year. Learn MoreThe only way to prevent a food allergy reaction is to avoid the problem food.
Did you know milk can be found in chocolate? Or that egg can often be found in ice cream? Even the smallest amount of a food allergen can cause a severe reaction, so how can you know that what you’re eating is safe? Explore these tips to avoid the top nine food allergens to help you navigate food labels and ingredient lists.One in 13
One in 13 U.S. children under the age of 18 has one or more food allergies.
40 Percent
More than 40 percent of children with food allergy have experienced a severe or life-threatening reaction.
3.4 million
Each year in the U.S., 3.4 million people visit the emergency room to treat severe food allergy reactions.
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