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Helping kids stay safe with food allergies
About 8% of U.S. kids have food allergies. Watch for reactions, avoid trigger foods, and involve doctors and schools. Severe cases require an EpiPen and urgent care.
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Ramen instead of Reese's? Looming SNAP cuts change what's offered for Halloween trick-or-treaters
Erika Dutka, who depends on SNAP to feed herself and her three children in Archbald, Pennsylvania, went to a "trunk or treat" ...
Doctors warn that Halloween injuries are common — from pumpkin carving cuts to traffic accidents — urging parents to take ...
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Initiative shines light on food allergy safety on Halloween
It's Halloween season and kids are set to begin knocking on doors. A campaign from Food Allergy Canada is aiming to make sure trick or treaters dealing with food allergies feel safe.
The Food and Drug Administration is restricting the use of fluoride supplements used to strengthen children's teeth ...
The Teal Pumpkin Project is a national effort to make Halloween safer and more inclusive for kids with food allergies and other medical conditions. The project was first launched in 2012 by a local ...
The Kentucky men’s basketball team takes on Georgetown on Thursday night. They were preparing for that exhibition game with a ...
"Now we'll have to prioritize which bills we can pay and which can wait," said one mother of two about a looming freeze in food aid.
At Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids, the kitchen is a "maze" said Dana Visek, one of the kitchen managers at the school.
Despite Lucas’ recent social media post decrying the shortened week, voters in Independence overwhelmingly approved keeping ...
In the last few decades, parents have witnessed the explosion of technology and the powerful influence it holds over their children’s lives. Whether they are talking to friends on cellphones, playing ...
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