Nurse educator Rachael Pandeli runs an anaphylaxis training class at the Happy Childhood long daycare centre at Liverpool. Photo: Ben Rushton One night Rachael Pandeli, a registered nurse, gave her son, then aged four, a fruit and nut chocolate bar.
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Backyard Biodiversity May Stem
A decline in the variety of life — including the plants and animals that live around us, as well as the microbes on our bodies — may play a role in the rapid rise in
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Autoimmune Disease and
Seems strange to lump these together, right? The fact is, though, that both
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Foods That Reduce Your Risk of
Can a healthy diet help you breathe easier? Some research says…yes. But there are also a lot of unproven dietary strategies touted help manage
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Kids’ video contest launches to teach others about living with food
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20 Things You Didn’t Know About…
1 Our immune system may be like those small bands of Japanese “holdout†soldiers after World War II. Not knowing that the war was over, they hid for years, launching guerrilla attacks on peaceful 
villages. 2 With our living environment …
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Food
Does your employee refuse to sit at the conference table, passing up the doughnuts at the morning status meeting? Does the new intern always have an excuse not to go out for Friday night beers at the local hangout? Does your office mate leave …
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Seasonal
Early summer is a wonderful time of year – sunny warm weather, blooming flowers and lots of outdoor activities to keep families busy. Unfortunately, it’s also peak season for allergy sufferers. If it seems like you get an unending cold at the same time …
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Boom in food allergies driving physicians nuts
IT WAS once a staple of the lunchbox but the humble peanut butter sandwich is increasingly being shunned from school lunches as the number of children, especially preschoolers, with allergies continues to rise significantly.
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