Autism and Food Allergies: Is There a Link?
If you have a child who has been diagnosed with autism and also suffers from food allergies, you may wonder if there’s any relationship between these two serious conditions. Read More
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A growing body of evidence shows sesame seeds are emerging as one of the most common food allergies.
Play Video NowView All Allergies VideosAllergies Tip: Reduce RiskIf you've had an anaphylactic reaction to a food in the past, you should take every precaution to reduce your risk. Talk to your doctor about carrying injectable epinephrine and antihistamines with you in case of accidental consumption, and creating an emergency plan of action for friends and family. You may also want to consider wearing an ID bracelet that indicates what your allergy is and whom to call in case of an emergency. |
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