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Monday, 18 August 2008

Food Allergy 'ABC's: New Checklist Helps Parents, School Staff Prepare

� As more than 2.2 million children with nutrient allergies heading back to school in coming weeks, the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) encourages parents, in cooperation with school staff, to ingest measures to ensure safety.


"Open and frequent communicating between parents and shoal staff is a key ingredient to keeping food-allergic students out of hurt," said Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, whose own nut-allergic son enters kindergarten this fall. "It takes a partnership to establish in effect avoidance strategies and hand brake plans."


To assist parents and school staff as they set for students with food allergies, the AAAAI offers a checklist of tips and a sample intellectual nourishment allergy action plan. Both resources can buoy be downloaded at no cost at http://www.aaaai.org.


Among the tips included in the checklist:


- Inform the school cafeteria, teachers and other staff of what foods to avoid. Pack old bag lunches. Have your kid avoid classroom snacks and sharing solid food with friends.


- Send safe snacks to school anytime the classroom is having a party (birthday, holidays, etc.).


- Advocate for "no eating" policies on buses and in other settings where kids aren't supervised.


Another important consideration: "Parents should be aware of expiration dates and keep in touch with their allergist to insure that all medication, especially self-injectable epinephrine, is replaced prior to expiry," said Pistiner, a member of the AAAAI Adverse Reactions to Foods Committee.


The AAAAI checklist also offers direction for students with bronchial asthma and other allergic diseases.


An allergist/immunologist is the best-qualified medical professional to diagnose and treat solid food allergies. Once an allergic reaction trigger is identified, an allergist/immunologist tin provide elaborated information on avoidance.


The AAAAI offers food allergic reaction fact sheets, educational brochures and other resources for patients and school stave online at http://www.aaaai.org. The Web site as well features a physician referral directory to help patients locate an allergist/immunologist in their area.


The AAAAI represents allergists, asthma specialists, clinical immunologists, allied wellness professionals and others with a limited interest in the research and treatment of allergic disease. Established in 1943, the AAAAI is the United States' largest professional membership organisation dedicated to the allergy/immunology specialty. The AAAAI has nearly 6,500 members in the United States, Canada and 60 other countries.

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Friday, 8 August 2008

Peaches Geldof Faces Axe as Host of iTunes Festival

Bob Geldof's wayward girl Peaches is in risk of losing her presenting job as host of ITV2's iTunes Festival following allegations over the weekend she suffered a drugs overdose.


Peaches, 19, presents the show with MTV's Dave Berry. But Apple -- the owner of iTunes -- are said to be fuming over the drugs claims, and she could side the axe.


A source aforesaid, "They were furious and have been in negotiation with ITV chiefs about whether to sack Peaches.


"They are a massive world-wide brand. If your audience is thousands of teens, you've got to be careful."


TV bosses did give Peaches -- whose mum Paula Yates was killed by a drugs o.d. eight long time ago -- time off following her overdose.


But yesterday she turned up for to film the point iTunes Festival 2008.


The iTunes Live: London Festival �08 is a string of daily gigs in Camden, North London, featuring stars like Paul Weller and James Blunt.




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