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09/15/2011
...up treats.This way there will always be safe food for your child to enjoy whenever the school has an event with food. Encourage extra-curricular activities. Don’t avoid birthday parties, play-dates, or sports because of food allergies. These activities are important for your child’s social development and can help them grow into a happy and well rounded individual. Just by doing some extra leg work, nothing should hold you or your child back. –Christine Graham-Garo...
...a reaction today,” says Chanda. “Neocate takes that worry away.” Summary: In the two years that Jake has been on Neocate Junior, he has gained over 20 pounds. Now he is a happy 9 year old boy, who is able to enjoy activities with other kids his age — including playing tackle football, with his G-tube! “It’s been a long and emotional process,” says Chanda. “If it weren’t for his Neocate, he wouldn’t be here.”...
10/03/2010
...Halloween is just around the corner and while your little ones are getting excited for the costumes, trick-or-treating and parties, you may be worrying about how to keep them safe during a time that can be dangerous for children with food allergies. Luckily with some advance planning you can ensure that your child enjoys these activities without the risk of an allergic reaction. Serve allergy friendly treats. You can make your own safe treats...
09/23/2010
...goes off to school and picks up extracurricular activities you won’t be with them all the time. Plus, although some food allergies are outgrown, others are life-long conditions. For these children managing food allergies will always be a part of their lives. Teaching Toddlers and Young Children About Food Allergies The skills and information you give your child about her food allergies will depend on her age. Start out with the basics; providing too much...
12/14/2010
...87 families, pediatric allergy specialist, Dr. Mary Bollinger and colleagues at the University of Maryland found that half had made significant changes to their social activities to accommodate their child’s food allergy.1 This may seem obvious to some, but its an important part of food allergy treatment that often gets overlooked. Adjusting to a Food Allergy Life In his book, Understanding and Managing Your Child’s Food Allergies, Scott Sicherer has helpful advice for dealing with...
...please refer to the opt-out provisions within the email. c. Digital Communities and Applications (e.g., mobile apps). To participate in a digital community or use a digital application, we may require you to register and provide us with certain personal information and other information (e.g., photos you upload to a NUTRICIA Property). We may use the information you provide us and information about your activities while using digital communities or digital applications for purposes that...
...all activities that occur under or through your account and you will immediately notify Nutricia if you become aware of any loss or theft of your password or any unauthorized access to or use of your user name and password. You will not use another person’s username and password. Nutricia cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to comply with the obligations set forth in this section....
01/12/2010
...soy products like tofu, leafy greens and of course, the extra calcium-rich sardines! For children with milk and soy allergies, its critical to supplement calcium with fortified foods or nutritional products (unless your kids are big sardine eaters! J). It’s also important to get enough Vitamin D because it plays a key role in the body’s absorption of calcium. Another important factor for bone health is regular exercise and weight-bearing activities. So make sure that...
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