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University Mental Health Day 2025: supporting students with allergies  6th March 2025

Thursday, 13 March marks University Mental Health Day. Did you know that 1 in 4 students have a diagnosed mental health issue, and 30% report that their mental health has worsened since starting university? (Student Minds, Feb 2023).  As a
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Anaphylaxis UK secures Innovate UK grant to develop support for allergy-related anxiety 28th February 2025

We are delighted to announce that Anaphylaxis UK has been successful in its application to Innovate UK for funding to set up a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with the University of Surrey to offer support that addresses the psychological impact of living with serious allergies.
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Anaphylaxis UK at the Allergy & Free From Show  27th February 2025

We’re excited to announce that Anaphylaxis UK will be returning to the Allergy & Free From Show on 21-22 June at Olympia London.  
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AlleRiC Study Update: Stage 2 Commences 20th July 2015

19/11/2013 Following a recent successful conference regarding the iFAAM in Cork, the Allergic Reactions in the Community (AlleRiC) project is progressing towards its second stage.  You may remember that the Campaign ran a small series of focus groups in Manchester

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New research finds fatal anaphylaxis for a food allergic person is rarer than accidental death in the general population. 20th July 2015

A new paper released on 25th November 2013, estimates how common death from anaphylaxis is based on data from 13 studies worldwide.  Researchers from Imperial College, London, calculated that for any person with a food allergy the chance of dying from

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NIHR Clinical Research Network ‘Research Changed My Life’ campaign 20th July 2015

New campaign highlights positive impact of clinical research A new consumer poll shows 66% of people feel that getting more chance of a new or better treatment is the only reason to take part in a clinical trial.  But a

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Anaphylaxis Campaign supports the proposal for a new European Parliament written declaration on allergies 20th July 2015

An important initiative regarding allergies has opened in the European Parliament. A group of eleven MEPs from different countries and political groups has submitted a proposal to raise awareness of allergies as a public health concern at a European level.

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New Chair and Vice Chair of Anaphylaxis Campaign Clinical & Scientific Panel for 20 year anniversary 20th July 2015

03/01/2014 We're pleased to announce a new Chair and Vice Chair of our esteemed Clinical and Scientific Panel for 2014 alongside our 20th Anniversary. Celebrated allergy specialists Dr Andrew Clark and Dr Trevor Brown will lead the Panel, which provides

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Allergy Research Small Grant Scheme 2014: Funding for MSc, MA, PhD students or early career researchers 20th July 2015

Allergy Research Small Grant Scheme:  Funding for MSc, MA, PhD students or early career researchers 2014 applications open now Apply now | Criteria for funding and process for applications   The Anaphylaxis Campaign runs a small grants programme for research projects

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We pleased to announce that our CEO, Lynne Regent, is now a member of the Clinical Reference Group (CRG) B9 Specialised Immunology and Allergy Services IMM. 20th July 2015

  CRGs are responsible for providing the NHS CB with clinical advice regarding specialised services, and for promoting equity of access to high quality services for all patients, regardless of where they live. CRGs are also at the forefront of

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The School Food Plan and the allergic child 20th July 2015

26th September 2013 Last week Nick Clegg, deputy PM, announced universal free meals for infant schools will be available from September 2014. The Anaphylaxis Campaign believes this is excellent news for schools and children across the country – but we

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Children living with long-term health conditions to receive extra support at school, Government announces 20th July 2015

We have welcomed the announcement made in Parliament that the Government will endeavour to ensure children with long-term health conditions, such as severe allergies, diabetes and asthma, receive the support they need at school.   The Children and Families Bill

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