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  2. Anaphylaxis Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylaxis UK was created to ensure a safe environment for all people with allergies by working with and educating the food industry, schools, pre-schools, colleges, health professionals and other key audiences. It focuses on medical facts, food labelling, risk reduction and allergen management.

  3. Anaphylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylactoid reaction, non-immune anaphylaxis, or pseudoanaphylaxis, is a type of anaphylaxis that does not involve an allergic reaction but is due to direct mast cell degranulation. [ 10 ] [ 42 ] Non-immune anaphylaxis is the current term, as of 2018, used by the World Allergy Organization [ 42 ] with some recommending that the old ...

  4. William Frankland (allergist) - Wikipedia

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    Alfred William "Bill" Frankland MBE (19 March 1912 – 2 April 2020) [1] was a British allergist and immunologist [2] whose achievements included the popularisation of the pollen count as a piece of weather-related information to the British public, speculation regarding the effects of overly sterile living environments, and the prediction of increased levels of allergy to penicillin.

  5. Girl with severe allergies has to try new food outside A&E - AOL

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    A two-year-old has allergies so severe that her parents have to get her to try new food in hospital car parks in case she goes into anaphylactic shock. Gemma Whatling said she and husband Nick ...

  6. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylaxis, swelling, sometimes flatulence and vomiting An allergic individual may not have any reaction to consuming food only prepared with egg yolk and not egg white, or vice versa. [10] Due to high protein content, egg white allergy is more common than the reverse. [11] The majority of children with this allergy become tolerant by ...

  7. Charles Richet - Wikipedia

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    Charles Richet on Nobelprize.org including the Nobel Lecture on 11 December 1913 Anaphylaxis Short biography by Nandor Fodor on SurvivalAfterDeath.org.uk with links to several articles on psychical research

  8. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, hospital admission rates for food-induced anaphylaxis increased by an average of 13.2% from 1994-2005. [95] One possible explanation for the rise in food allergy is the "old friends" hypothesis, which suggests that non-disease-causing organisms, such as helminths , could protect against allergy.

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