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Childhood Food Allergies:
A Deadly Disease in Desperate Need of a Cure

Who cares if a 14-year old North Carolina girl falls unconscious at a local mall and dies before emergency personnel can reach her? Or if the life of a nine-year-old in Washington State ends suddenly on a school trip; or if a young girl in Nevada spends three years in a coma and ultimately succumbs to death?

We do.

We are determined to make sure that no other children have their lives tragically cut short because of allergic reactions to common foods. We want children to enjoy food, not fear it - but until there is a cure, more and more parents of food allergic children live in a constant state of fear for their children’s health and safety. The Food Allergy Project: Saving Children’s Lives is dedicated to reversing this dangerous trend that threatens children’s health and well-being. There are currently no medications to cure or control food allergies. We must find a cure.

Current food allergy research is woefully under-funded. Concerned parents, researchers, educators and experts formed The Food Allergy Project, Inc. to increase the federal resources dedicated to food allergy research, and to spur the fundamental scientific studies that are needed to save children’s lives. Please join our fight and add your name to our growing list of supporters. Together, we can save children’s lives.


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