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The Anaphylaxis Campaign gains recognition as a quality provider of information
The Anaphylaxis Campaign is the latest organisation to be certified as a quality provider of health information as part of the Information Standard, a scheme supported by the Department of Health.
NICE issue Final Appraisal Determination (FAD) recommendation for Pharmalgen
The FAD, which may be used as guidance to the NHS in England and Wales on the use of this technology, has now been prepared and sent to the formal consultees for this appraisal.
New NICE guideline published on assessment following an anaphylactic reaction
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), the healthcare guidance body, has today (14 December) published a new guideline on the initial assessment and referral following emergency treatment for a suspected anaphylactic episode.
Surrey launches allergy alert campaign for the festive season
Doctors in Surrey are spearheading a new campaign in the run up to Christmas to reach people in the area affected by severe allergies, which can lead to anaphylaxis.
Be Aware of the Heightened Risk from Curries
AllergyWise Online Courses updated to include training on Jext® adrenaline auto injector
Research examines food choices for people with nut allergy
Are you frustrated by 'may contain' labels on food products? Are you unsure whether you should take them seriously? According to a new study focusing on adults with food allergies, you aren't the only one.
NICE says yes to Pharmalgen for bee and wasp stings
ALK-Abelló launches Jext®, a new adrenaline auto-injector
Jext, a new adrenaline auto-injector (AAI) is being launched today from ALK for use in the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).
See what happened with staff of the Food Standards Agency took the "nut-free challenge"
U.S. peanut allergy study shows promising results
The therapy introduces peanut allergen in a solution, under the tongue, to allergic individuals, over the course of treatment this is intended to reduce sensitivity to peanut.
Anaphylaxis Campaign welcomes new rules on allergen information
The Anaphylaxis Campaign welcomes new European legislation to ensure that catering staff can offer ingredient information to people who are allergic to any of 14 specified foods.
Foods Standards Agency publish new research about the food choices nut allergic consumers make
A newly-published study funded by the Food Standards Agency has provided insights into how people with peanut and tree nut allergy use food labels when they make decisions about buying food.
UKWaspWatch
Rentokil has created UKWaspWatch, the first ever interactive map to log wasp hotspots around the country. 20p will be donated to The Anaphylaxis Campaign from each sighting logged on UKWaspWatch.
Allergy Supplement distributed in the Times Newspaper
Jo Swinson MP uncovers figures revealing the poor provision of allergy services in the UK
Jo Swinson MP has uncovered figures revealing the poor provision of allergy services in the UK
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) publish care pathways
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) publish the first of six care pathways for children with allergic disease
The Anaphylaxis Campaign welcomes NICE guidelines to help diagnose food allergy in children
New NICE guidelines published 23 February 2011 will give GPs, nurses, community and private health care professionals and patients clear recommendations on the diagnosis and assessment of children and young people with suspected food allergy.
Anaphylaxis Campaign participate in NICE appraisal of immunotheraphy for venom allergy
The Anaphylaxis Campaign is participating as a national patient organisation consultee in the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal of immunotheraphy for venom allergy.
BMJ article examines current advice on weaning
The Anaphylaxis Campaign is aware that an article has appeared in the British Medical Journal questioning current advice on early weaning.
Volunteer Opportunity
The Anaphylaxis Campaign is looking for a Volunteer with database skills.
Important Clarification Regarding "Free From" Foods
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The Anaphylaxis Campaign Health White Paper Response
Read The Anaphylaxis Campaign response to the Health White Paper. Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS
Could you provide Fundraising Advice to the Board of The Anaphylaxis Campaign?
The Anaphylaxis Campaign are looking for a Fundraising Advisor to the Board.
AllergyWise online training is here
The AllergyWise online training programme from The Anaphylaxis Campaign is launched today. The online course provides anaphylaxis training for healthcare professionals and families, carers and individuals.
The Anaphylaxis Campaign announce Clinical and Scientific Advisory Panel
A Clinical and Scientific Advisory Panel has been formed to provide The Anaphyaxis Campaign with expert insight into health and scientific issues related to severe allergies, associated research and advice on related policies and activities
Task Force publish 'action points" for The management of the allergic child at school
A Task Force comprising allergy experts from 12 key European institutions with input from The Anaphylaxis Campaign has published their key recommendations as a series of 'action points' for schools.
Sign up to receive our text alerts service
Since The Anaphylaxis Campaign launched the Text Alerts Service for its Members in November 2009 around half our members have signed up to receive product alerts direct to their mobile phone with further details available at www.anaphylaxis.org.uk