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Food Allergy Bullying: It's Not a Joke

Food allergy bullying is a growing problem in schools across the country. Watch our PSA and learn more about how you can help prevent bullying. READ MORE

Food Allergies at Summer Camp 

Ensuring a safe and fun camp experience for children with food allergies requires camp staff, physicians, parents, and campers to work together. READ MORE

"MyVoice" MedicAlert Program

Protect yourself or loved ones in the event of an anaphylactic emergency with medical identification and life-saving services. READ MORE

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FARE Walk for Food Allergy

Help us say FAREwell to food allergies! Find a walk near you today. READ MORE

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Advancing a Cure

Developing new treatments and answering crucial questions to help find a cure - FARE researchers are making the world safer for people with food allergies. READ MORE

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Spring Issue of Food Allergy News
Now Available

This issue covers a lot of ground – from going to college with food allergies, to the results of our survey on food allergen thresholds, to news on events and programs. Be sure to read the newsletter, which will publish electronically on a quarterly basis.

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Supporting School Access
to Emergency Epinephrine

One of FARE's key advocacy initiatives involves expanding the availability of epinephrine auto-injectors in schools. Efforts to pass legislation allowing schools to stock epinephrine are under way in approximately two dozen states, and a federal bill encouraging states to require schools to stock epinephrine has just been reintroduced.

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Managing Food Allergies
at Summer Camp

With the school year winding down, kids across the country are counting down the days until summer. For many kids, summer will include attending a camp. Ensuring a safe and fun camp experience for children with food allergies requires camp staff, physicians, parents, and campers to work together. 

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Managing
Food Allergies

Learn more about managing food allergies in different environments. Find out how to manage allergies at...

Home http://www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies/at-home
School http://www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies/at-school
Dining Out http://www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies/dining-out
Traveling http://www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies/traveling
Camp http://www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies/at-camp
College http://www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies/at-college

 

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