Sentences with phrase «peanut allergy requires»

Having to manage meals around the child's peanut allergy requires advance planning regarding shopping and meal preparation, as well as readiness for any emergency.

Not exact matches

Peanut allergies are no joke and are known to cause severe anaphylaxis, requiring an Epi - Pen to be on hand at all times.
I could go on for days about how awesome this little nut is — full of plant - based protein, completely satisfying, good at stabilizing blood sugar throughout the day, uber sustainable and requiring very little water for growth, super affordable, genuinely liked by almost every kid on the planet, providing a slew of health benefits, etc... but I do understand that some schools don't allow peanuts because of allergies.
If heeding peanut or tree nut allergies, peanut butter or tree nut butters work equally well, so customizing this recipe requires no additional recipe adjustments.
All you really need to worry about is staying healthy, unless there are additional circumstances, such as a history of lactose or peanut allergies, that require extra care.
Nine of the school's 576 students have peanut allergies, and there have been no incidents this year requiring medical intervention.
Nine of the school's 576 students are known to have peanut allergies, but there have been no incidents this school year that required medical intervention.
Peanut allergy is the most common cause of food - induced anaphylaxis, a medical emergency that requires treatment with an epinephrine (adrenaline) injector (EpiPen, Auvi - Q, Twinject) and a trip to the emergency room.
BAT is still in the research phase and requires more studies with a larger, more varied population, but another approach — allergen - component testing — has already been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for peanut allergies.
However, the FDA does not require an allergy label on the oil - even though peanut oils can be fatal.
In the February 2007 (free but registration required) LTN (Law Technology News), Robert Ambrogi of the excellent Law Sites (aka Legal Line) blog tells more of the story of his experience with his son's peanut allergy (his previous posting on the subject is here), in an article entitled, «Just One Bite.»
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