The Be a PAL: Protect A Life ™
From Food Allergies education program can help children learn how to be a good friend to kids with food allergies.
Inspired by the Be a PAL: Protect A Life
From Food Allergies education program to help children learn how to be a good friend to kids with food allergies during Valentine's Day.
Not exact matches
Introducing FARECon featuring Teen Summit, a new, annual
education event
from FARE serving people of all ages managing
food allergies!
Not only microbes protect against asthma evidently, but also farm animals: Petting cats and cows and drinking farm milk can also prevent asthma, as the team of researchers headed up by Remo Frei of the Swiss Institute of
Allergy and Asthma Research
from the University of Zurich in cooperation with the Center for
Allergy Research and
Education (CK - CARE) in Davos and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland in St. Gallen: «Early childhood contact with animals and the consumption of
food of animal origin seems to regulate the inflammatory reactions of the immune system,» says immunologist Frei.
The initiative
from Food Allergy Research &
Education (FARE) asks people to offer non-
food treats at Halloween, and to place a teal pumpkin or sign in view to let trick - or - treaters know such treats are available.
Six key pages
from the Voluntary Guidelines for Managing
Food Allergies In Schools and Early Care and
Education Programs, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2013.