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Key information to help better understand food allergy and anaphylaxis. FARE works on behalf of the millions of Americans who have food allergy, including those at risk for life-threatening ...
About FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the leading nonprofit organization that empowers the food allergy patient across their journey of managing ...
This year’s Clinical Development Day will explore food allergy through a longitudinal lens, emphasizing how phenotypes—observable traits—can differ among individuals and change over the course of a ...
We are ensuring the best outcomes for all neighborhoods through building community support and partnership for those affected by food allergy! FARE Neighborhoods Day will bring together 85+ ...
Live your life to the fullest, and don't let your food allergy stand in the way of fun and friendships. From school, to summer camps, to trips and extracurricular activities, I’ve navigated a world ...
Elizabeth Bradford, MS, is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in community engagement, stakeholder relationships, volunteerism, and communications management across corporate and ...
An informative webinar exploring the landscape of food allergies in schools, with a special focus on Title I school settings. This session will highlight the unique challenges faced by Title I schools ...
Join over 14,000 individuals and families managing food allergies who are sharing their food allergy stories and making a ...
Ensure your school’s policies are in line with federal and state laws that protect children who live with food allergies. On October 30, 2013, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) ...
Changes to the FDA labeling guidance in support of FALCPA include alterations to the definitions of “major” food allergens milk, egg, and tree nuts. The FDA has reduced its list of tree nuts requiring ...