A global clinical stage biopharmaceutical company investigating a potential new class of immunotherapy that aims to activate the immune system of patients through the skin.
Resources
The resources below were compiled during the writing of Food Without Fear. It is not an exhaustive list and inclusion is not an endorsement. Please email foodwithoutfearbook@gmail.com to submit a resource for consideration. Please include Title, Author or Creator, Description, Link, Condition(s) [comma separated], Location, Categories [comma separated], and Type.
Dell Children’s Medical Center
Food allergy research center located in the Austin area. Allows patients to schedule appointments to diagnose and treat food allergies and asthma, as well as hosts useful tools for parents of children with allergenic conditions.
Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of Michigan
Food allergy discovery center located in the Ann Arbor area. Provides information on center research. Allows patients to schedule appointments to diagnose and treat food allergies.
Divvies Vegan and Nut Free
Vegan, Nut-Free Cookies, Popcorn, and Cookie Sandwiches. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
Don’t Go Nuts
Peanut and tree nut free granola bars and spreads. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
Eat Right: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Organization that promotes proper nutrition. Provides information and educational resources on nutrition, inlcuding for those with special diet needs. Publishes information designed for all ages.
Emory University/Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Food allergy research center located in the Atlanta area. Connects patients to clinical trials and other research opportunities. Provides useful resources for parents of children with allergenic conditions.
Enjoy life
Bars, breakfast foods, snacks which are certified gluten free and free from nuts, dairy, and soy. Free from 14 allergens and made with all natural, non-gmo ingredients. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
Equal Eats – Dietary QR cards, food allergen translation cards – 50 languages
Printable cards for waitstaff and cooks that give table allergen information.
European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Provides information about educational events and support for healthcare professionals treating with allergenic conditions, as well as a wealth of scientific resources.