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Download and print your own FREE food allergen cards, which can help give your family and friends some guidance to know what foods are safe for you or your child π https://t.co/mMBf5CjLvB
If you would like to purchase them, click here π https://t.co/rJ1TeN6Kbt
Share this video with your family and friends so they know what to do if you experience a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) πͺ
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Cooking for someone with an egg allergy? Here are our top egg substitutes:
π 1/4 cup applesauce/mashed banana for baking.
π₯« Aquafaba (chickpea liquid) for meringues.
π° Flour-water mix for schnitzel coating.
Have you developed a food allergy as an adult? Youβre not alone.
Jennifer developed a severe shellfish allergy even though she had eaten seafood for many years without a reaction, read her story here π https://t.co/zcph1Htyh9.
Tell us - whatβs your favourite kind of bag to carry your adrenaline injector and ASCIA Action Plan? Itβs best to always be prepared, you never know when it might be needed.
Itβs Social Inclusion Week! Learn how you can include friends and family at social events if they have an allergy π https://t.co/4dO9UvwUX1
For tips on how to include children with food allergies at school click here π https://t.co/zqlz2tmi5s
Allergic reactions can be different every time.
Read more about the factors which may change how a person reacts at the link π https://t.co/5mreChNwhv
This Australian Food Safety Week, weβre highlighting the importance of knowing the allergens in your meals with appropriate food labelling.
To learn about food allergen labelling, follow the link π https://t.co/UzwLuIOm9I
In a world-first trial, the Penicillin Allergy Clinical Decision Rule (PALACE) study has shown promising results in the field of penicillin allergy testing.
Read about their findings here π https://t.co/8A5fukhfAo
Halloween can be a tricky time for children with food allergies. π
Learn how to have a food allergy friendly Halloween via this link π https://t.co/MZJCKS9wBc
And download the Halloween food allergy friendly posters for FREE here π https://t.co/Kgah8xFgHr
Spring means many Australians reach for nasal sprays for allergic rhinitis relief, but correct use can be a challenge, even for people who have used nasal sprays for a long time.
Follow the link to see if you are using nasal sprays correctly π https://t.co/8UWBXpg9fr
A family kindly shares the valuable lessons they learned when their 3 year old son had anaphylaxis at an allergy expo.
Read their story via the link π https://t.co/xXL7WNAqv7
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If youβre bitten by a tickβ¦Freeze it, donβt squeeze it! βοΈ
Ticks should not be removed with force or touched as disturbing the tick may cause more tick saliva to be injected into your skin.
To learn more about tick allergy go to π https://t.co/5XDZs6cFa6
Spring school holidays are almost here! Remember to collect your childβs adrenaline injector on the last day of term and check its expiry dates. Itβs safer to keep it with you over the holidays if you need another adrenaline dose. Remember to return it on day one of next term.
Have questions about buying an adrenaline injector?
At A&AA we receive many questions about how to get an adrenaline injector. Find out more in our Buying an adrenaline (epinephrine) injector FAQ here π https://t.co/WFqMqBIE4o
Did you know that the calcium in the carton of plant-based milk can settle at the bottom? π₯ To get an even amount of calcium through the milk when you use it, it is important to shake the carton well each time you use it.