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Tick bite prevention week: understanding alpha-gal allergy  26th March 2025

This year, for Tick Prevention Week (25-31 March), we are shining a spotlight on alpha-gal allergy, an unusual type of food allergy that can start with a tick bite.  What is alpha-gal allergy?   Alpha-gal allergy is an allergic reaction to a
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Travelling this Easter: the allergy checklist  25th March 2025

As the Easter holidays approach, many of us are planning trips, whether within the UK or abroad. If you or your child has allergies, it’s essential to take extra precautions to ensure a safe and stress-free holiday. Here’s a handy
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Parent experience: the impact of allergies on family life 25th March 2025

Many parents reach out to us at different stages of their parenting journey, whether their child has been newly diagnosed with an allergy, is starting school, going on holiday, or moving to university halls. It’s easy to forget that allergies
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A care home resident who died after choking may have had a peanut allergy 16th February 2024

52-year-old Lorraine Madgett, who died after choking on peanut butter and toast at a care home in north Norfolk may have had a peanut allergy, a court has heard. An inquest into Lorraine’s death has been scheduled for July 31st 2024.

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Do you have an allergy to either peanuts, seafood, or bee/wasp stings, that requires use of an EpiPen?  15th February 2024

Do you have an allergy to either peanuts, seafood, or bee/wasp stings, that requires use of an EpiPen?  The University of Manchester is looking for a member of the public who can give a patient’s perspective of allergies to a group of master’s students who are studying the immune system.

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Our Response to Uber Eats Super Bowl Advert 9th February 2024

Like many of you, we were disappointed when we saw the much anticipated Uber Eats advert due to be screened in front of millions at this weekend’s Super Bowl.

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Avoiding your allergens on Pancake Day – advice from dietitian Tanya Wright 6th February 2024

Dietitian Tanya Wright shares her advice for making delicious pancakes on Pancake Day, whether you or your family are allergic to milk, wheat or eggs.

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Research highlights from 2023 6th February 2024

2023 was a year of great progress in research, with new treatments, prevention strategies and improvements in diagnostic tests on the horizon. We look back at some of the highlights.

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Enjoy an allergy-free Valentine’s Day 6th February 2024

It’s one of the most romantic days of the year, but Valentine’s Day can present challenges for people with serious allergies. Allergens can find their way into foods, places and situations, such as chocolates, restaurants and romantic encounters, making it difficult to relax if you have a serious allergy. See our suggestions for keeping date night free from allergic reactions.

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New trial of peanut sublingual immunotherapy completes first stage 26th January 2024

ALK have announced that it has completed the first part of its phase 1 clinical trial known as ALLIANCE for a new immunotherapy tablet for peanut allergy. The trial will now progress into its second part, expected to complete later in 2024.

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Novartis ends food allergy drug trial but plans new trial at revised dose 26th January 2024

Novartis, the Swiss pharmaceutical company, has halted its phase 3 study of the biologic drug ligelizumab for peanut allergy this January, but plans to launch a new study at a different dose. If approved, the study will begin in Autumn 2024.

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Understanding cow’s milk allergy in infants – Dr Helen Evans-Howells speaks on the Talking General Practice podcast 22nd January 2024

Chair of the Anaphylaxis UK’s Clinical and Scientific Panel, Dr Helen Evans-Howells, covers a bonus episode of Talking General Practice, a podcast from GP online. She talks to editor Emma Bower about how GPs and other health professionals can manage infants with signs of cow’s milk allergy and offers her advice on how to support parents.

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