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Kids and Food Allergy Awareness
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, many people are affected by pollen allergies in May. They sniffle, sneeze, grumble, and spend lots of money on antihistamines to help them get through spring. May also brings us Food Allergy Awareness Week (May … Continue reading →
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Tagged allergies, allergy awareness, asthma, bullying, emergency preparedness, first aid, food, food allergies, nutrition, teasing
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