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Allergies - Support Groups

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      new window Allergies Message Board Description: Forum for support, and to discuss information, concerns, and treatment options. (healthboards.com)
new window Allergy Discussion Group Mailing List Description: Prevention, self-care and mutual help on this online discussion group. (Immune.Com)
new window Allergy Education and Parent Support Description: Information about the Connecticut based group for people with food and environmental allergies. Discussion boards, recipes, articles and online polls. An online community for information and discussion. (allergysupport.org)
new window Halton Anaphylaxis Parent Group Description: Volunteer support group in Ontario, Canada. Includes articles, lists of food manufacturers, restaurants, and books, and links. (home.cogeco.ca)
new window Infants and Children with Allergies Description: A forum designed for parents, friends and family to obtain and share information and experiences on various forms of allergies suspected or confirmed in their children. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window Montreal Anaphylaxis Support Group Description: Local support group for individuals suffering from life-threatening allergies (anaphylaxis) to foods or other substances such as insect stings, medications or latex. (geocities.com)
new window Ottawa Anaphylaxis Support Group Description: Support and information-sharing group in Ontario, Canada, for adults and parents of children with anaphylaxis. Group and meeting information, plus articles and downloads, including a handbook for schools. (ottawaasg.com)
new window Parents of Allergic Children: PAC Description: Offers support and information on how to get help and for yourself and your children with allergies. (parentsofallergicchildren.org)
new window Parents of Food Allergic Kids Support Group Description: POFAK is an online support group for parents of children with severe food allergies, latex allergies, drug allergies and anaphylaxis. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window SAFE:Society for Anaphylaxis from Food & the Environment Description: SAFE is a support group based in Perth, Western Australia for families of anaphylactic people. Includes information on anaphylaxis and issues and events relevant to Western Australians. (safewa.tripod.com)
 




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