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Webinar: What is food allergen immunotherapy and how has it advanced over the past 5 years?
Watch our webinar with Dr. Edmond Chan to learn about food allergen immunotherapy and its various forms, like oral immunotherapy (OIT), sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), and epicutaneous immunotherapy (EPIT). This session covers who the treatments are best suited for, what they can and cannot accomplish, what the current landscape is for each therapy, and what’s on the horizon.
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Webinar: Recognizing and treating anaphylaxis - why epinephrine and why not Benadryl®
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Watch our webinar with Dr. Wade Watson to learn about the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, including what is an allergic reaction, when do you know if it’s anaphylaxis, what you need to know about treating it, what epinephrine does and what role, if any, does Benadryl® have in treatment. This interactive session walks through different cases/scenarios to help you build your skills and confide...
Webinar: The ins and outs of clinical trials
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Watch our webinar with Dr. Julia Upton to learn about the role of clinical trials and how they work in providing treatment options for food allergy. This session covers what clinical trials for food allergy treatment are all about, including why they are important, what they involve, the different stages of a trial, when patients get involved, and things to consider if you are participating in ...
Facebook Live: Treating anaphylaxis with epinephrine auto-injectors
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Watch our Facebook Live session on treating anaphylaxis with epinephrine auto-injectors. You’ll hear about the different device options in Canada and get a demo on how to use each of them, helping you learn which ones might be best for you. You’ll also gain a better understanding of the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, and when a second dose may be needed.
Facebook Live (French): traiter les réactions anaphylactiques avec les auto-injecteurs d’épinéphrine
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Le Dr Philippe Bégin a discuté comment traiter les réactions anaphylactiques à l’aide des différents auto-injecteurs d’épinéphrine offerts au Canada, y compris des démonstrations sur comment les utiliser et lequel pourrait être le meilleur choix pour vous. De plus, il a adressé la grade question : quand et comment administrer une deuxième dose d'épinéphrine.
Webinar: What's the big deal about Xolair?
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Watch our webinar on Xolair® featuring Dr. Sharon Chinthrajah, the senior investigator involved with the OUtMATCH clinical trial. With this session, you’ll learn what Xolair is and how it works, who the target patient is for this medication, along with the objectives, treatment protocols and results of the OUtMATCH trial. There is also a discussion on the importance of this first step in paving...
Manger tôt. Manger souvent. L’introduction précoce des allergènes et la prévention des allergies
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Visionnez notre webinaire en français avec la Dre Marie-Noël Primeau, allergologue pédiatrique, sur l'introduction précoce des allergènes et la prévention des allergies alimentaires. Grâce à cette séance, vous comprendrez les recommandations actuelles de la Société canadienne de pédiatrie et de la Société canadienne d'allergie et d'immunologie clinique, ainsi que des moyens pratiques de donner ...
Immunotherapy & desensitization
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Watch our webinar with Dr. Philippe Bégin on immunotherapy and desensitization. With this session, you’ll gain a better understanding of food allergen immunotherapy, what thresholds are and how treatment can change them. You'll also hear a discussion on anaphylaxis and how oral food challenges can be used to help determine thresholds
Jennifer's story #KnowItTreatIt
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Hear Jennifer's #KnowItTreatIt story. Join the conversation at foodallergycanada.ca/KnowTreat.
Brielle story #KnowItTreatIt
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Hear Brielle's #KnowItTreatIt story. Join the conversation at foodallergycanada.ca/KnowTreat.
Webinar: What is FPIES and how do you manage it?
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What the webinar is about: The basics of FPIES, including diagnosis, common food triggers, symptoms, dietary management and treatment. You’ll gain a better understanding of this condition, sometimes described as a delayed food allergy as reactions usually occur within hours after eating or drinking a particular food, and how to manage it on a daily basis. Who is speaking: Dr. Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn...
Webinar: EoE in adults: From diagnosis to treatment
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Do you or someone you know experience symptoms like these when eating: difficulty swallowing, feeling like food gets stuck and/or stomach pain? Perhaps it takes longer to eat or there’s a need to drink lots of fluids during mealtimes? If so, Eosinophilic Esophagitis or “EoE” may be the cause. Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is a condition that affects the gastrointestinal/digestive tract. Learn ...
Webinar: Treating anaphylaxis and what you need to know about Benadryl®
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Learn the importance of using epinephrine to treat anaphylaxis, when antihistamines might be given, and what the safety concerns are with first-generation antihistamines, like Benadryl®. Presented by Dr. Anne Ellis
Light The Way
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#ShineATealLight on food allergy this Halloween. Learn more at foodallergycanada.ca/ShineATealLight.
Webinar Milk allergy: How to manage it and what to consider from a dietary perspective
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In this webinar you'll learn the difference between milk allergy and lactose intolerance, the prevalence of milk allergy, and the possibility for outgrowing it. With this session, you’ll also gain a better understanding of managing milk allergy, preventing allergic reactions through the avoidance of milk and milk proteins, and the impact on the diet. You can submit your questions upon registrat...
Qu'est-ce que l'anaphylaxie?
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Qu'est-ce que l'anaphylaxie?
Qu'est-ce qu'une allergie alimentaire?
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Qu'est-ce qu'une allergie alimentaire?
Webinar: Making allergy management a habit: Tools to help manage more confidently
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Webinar: Making allergy management a habit: Tools to help manage more confidently
Facebook Live French: traiter l'anaphylaxie avec des auto-injecteurs d'épinéphrine
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Facebook Live French: traiter l'anaphylaxie avec des auto-injecteurs d'épinéphrine
Arianne's story #KnowItTreatIt
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Arianne's story #KnowItTreatIt
Facebook Live: Treating anaphylaxis with epinephrine auto-injectors
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Facebook Live: Treating anaphylaxis with epinephrine auto-injectors
What is Anaphylaxis video
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What is Anaphylaxis video
Listen & Learn: Needle-free epinephrine for treating anaphylaxis
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Listen & Learn: Needle-free epinephrine for treating anaphylaxis
Webinar Epinephrine, Benadryl®, and the evolving conversation on the treatment of anaphylaxis
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Webinar Epinephrine, Benadryl®, and the evolving conversation on the treatment of anaphylaxis
What is Food Allergy video
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What is Food Allergy video
Food Allergy Awareness Month
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Food Allergy Awareness Month
Webinar: Cow’s milk allergy: A closer look at development and prevention in infancy
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Webinar: Cow’s milk allergy: A closer look at development and prevention in infancy
Webinar: Going nuts about tree nuts: Learn what’s changed in tree nut allergy
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Webinar: Going nuts about tree nuts: Learn what’s changed in tree nut allergy
Webinar: Oral food challenges: What they are and how you can gain insight into your food allergy
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Webinar: Oral food challenges: What they are and how you can gain insight into your food allergy
Webinar: For parents: Ask your questions live!
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Webinar: For parents: Ask your questions live!

Komentáře

  • @arranmoreholdingsinc.5163

    Hello - I just came across this video and so informative! Does anyone know (or have) if hives are a symptom of OAS? I rarely get hives around my mouth (unless I have a severe hive reaction) but rather they are all over my body. I saw an allergist years ago and all he told me was that they my hives are non anaphylactic. My history is that I was diagnosed with pollen/grass allergies as a teenager (injections were great and I no longer have hay fever). Then 10yrs later I started getting hives and was diagnosed with a hazelnut allergy. I am now thinking that I am OAS even if I don't have the classic symptoms.

  • @adammadtin8451
    @adammadtin8451 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m 46 and had this since a kid. Mine is an extreme itchy pallet. I know watermelon is a trigger but the symptoms don’t seem to come on until I’m laying in bed at night. When the do I get no sleep from the itching. Weird thing is I get the same symptoms from cold temperature change. Lost so much sleep over the years which makes it hard to function. Still not sure exactly what it’s coming from as the cold temperature thing seems to show it’s not just food related

  • @UniqeMarketingByMukta-jw2hs

    Nice

  • @user-oe6ly7jy7u
    @user-oe6ly7jy7u Před 5 měsíci

    I'm allergy immunocap-food clam and corn maize and peanut and scallop and shrimp and soy bean and walnuts and wheat it was my fault i don't post to eat walnuts cause I'm allergy I got rash

  • @user-yd8zd7su5x
    @user-yd8zd7su5x Před 8 měsíci

    My. Daughter who is. 37

  • @suzygyorke1719
    @suzygyorke1719 Před 8 měsíci

    I can only eat organic fruit because my tongue goes into pain lasts about 10 minutes but the next day start sneezing farting my head rings from eating something doesn’t agree with me it can two days for me bounce back from eating it

  • @vaneesssaR95
    @vaneesssaR95 Před 9 měsíci

    I have struggled with OAS since I was a kid, but only figured it out now what it is. No one would ever take me serious when I said certain fruits made me itchy as a kid. They thought I just didn’t want to eat my fruits and veggies. I always had seasonal allergies as well. Fruits or some veggies would bother me sometimes and other times they didn’t so I started to think I was allergic to pesticides.. I recently had an anaphylactic attack, still unsure to what exactly it was, but the doctor diagnosed me with OAS. This is a very tricky situation.. because something I ate did almost kill me, if I didn’t get medical help when I did, I would have died. I have to carry an epipen now and I’m scared to eat. Found this video while looking for more information. I hope I can figure this all out and get to the bottom of this. It is sooo strange that we can be allergic to these healthy things that we’re meant to eat.

  • @Fatima-qy4cn
    @Fatima-qy4cn Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much. You’ve answered lots of my questions. Very interesting and informative. Thank you also for uploading the webinar ❤

  • @stanpolo1974
    @stanpolo1974 Před 10 měsíci

    Please say no to me, because I am silly at like married to including three gluten-free burgers, gluten😢

  • @stanpolo1974
    @stanpolo1974 Před 10 měsíci

    Victoria

  • @ronanderson355
    @ronanderson355 Před 10 měsíci

    Great work Jennifer!

  • @user-vb6tn3wd1s
    @user-vb6tn3wd1s Před 11 měsíci

    What can I use in place of chickpea flour? I can't digest most legumes, incl chickpeas, black beans, navy beans, yellow peas, and so on. Thanks.

  • @sophieb5923
    @sophieb5923 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm quite surprised that soymilk wasn't mentioned in this discussion, it's to be avoided at all costs with OAS patients, I'm one of them.

  • @SealofProphets
    @SealofProphets Před rokem

    So I have problems with cucumber, watermelon, mangoes, most seeded fruit vegs. Dates etc - is there a cure? I normally vomit if I eat one of the above

  • @FolB1996
    @FolB1996 Před rokem

    My friend is allergic to all peppers and I have MCAS and it's really hard to find foods.

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    @ebinjacob426 Před rokem

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    @ak-de3xo Před rokem

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    @ak-de3xo Před rokem

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    @ambilikb3844 Před rokem

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  • @lalainecampbell7261

    My throat itches a lot when I eat something I don't know yet, where I still have to undergo blood test to determine which type of food or protein I am allergic too. I came across this blog when I surf some info when I ate a Kiwi fruit earlier and my throat starts to itch again. Now I know a little bit that my blood test can confirm soon. Thanks a lot this blog helps us.

  • @RJ-nl6jr
    @RJ-nl6jr Před rokem

    Thank you for this video - very helpful as we purchased several products from a Canadian online retailer that didn't declare allergens on imported food products that were not labelled for Canadian sale. There were no allergen statements on any products or the website, however I was suspicious of some of the ingredients and through my research I found they were unsafe. I have reported the company now and hopefully they improve their labelling or stop selling products.

  • @rosemarymulrooney6541

    Excellent webinar!

  • @lindazamerowskirnbsn7002

    It's very easy to follow!

  • @pamelabechtakok6974

    It upset me to hear Dr. Mack say that allergic reactions do not progressively increase from mild to moderate to severe. I have a good friend who has lived with her peanut/nut allergies all her life and who is now in her 50's and each anaphylactic reaction that she had, progressively did get worse to the point that 1 injection of epinephrine does not work and she needs 2 for accidental exposures and needs to be rushed to the hospital for life saving medical help.

  • @maxjointoyeurpro5994

    Bonjour 👋 et bravo pour es conseils

  • @dianamaheux5503
    @dianamaheux5503 Před rokem

    Hi! I have many allergies and some OAS triggers but I'm wondering why I still get discomfort from drinking apple juice (I can't eat raw apples but fine with cooked). Is juice considered processed and if so, what else could I be reacting too?

    • @modojocorlee2241
      @modojocorlee2241 Před rokem

      Cooked fruits denature the protein responsible for the allergic reaction that are found in raw fruits.

  • @samiashakeel4393
    @samiashakeel4393 Před rokem

    my baby has jobs syndrome... with mutiple food allergies n severr eczema... he is of 1year how can i help him in gut health??

  • @katieg7679
    @katieg7679 Před rokem

    This is great info. My oral allergy syndrome progressed into systemic symptoms in my mid 20s and I went through years of stress trying to figure out what it was. It seemed like everything I was eating caused rashes, flushing, and itchiness that lasted for days. I saw an allergist who said that it is rarely systemic and it was in my head. He told me to have someone else cook my food so I wouldn't know what was in it and to keep basically keep eating everything because it wasn't a real allergy. I actually believed him but low and behold the symptoms kept happening, I saw a dermatologist, a functional medicine doctor, etc. I tried cutting out gluten, dairy, low fodmaps, local honey lol, etc. Spent 1000's of dollars. No luck with any of that. 10 years later and I saw another allergist who diagnosed me with pollen food syndrome and said it can be systemic. I am now a year into allergy shots. I avoid my biggest triggers (nuts, seeds and soy), all fruit and avocados. I can tolerate symptoms from vegetables which aren't that bad. I miss the days of eating whatever I wanted but the worst part is not knowing what's wrong with you. I'm hoping the shots eventually help and I can incorporate more foods into my diet. 🤞

    • @FoodAllergyCanada
      @FoodAllergyCanada Před rokem

      Hi, thanks for sharing. We're glad you found the session informative.

    • @jessstewart1556
      @jessstewart1556 Před rokem

      do you get reactions to everything with soy? like listed on packaged foods etc. and with your rashes, are they just around your mouth? I get rashes, itchy and dry skin on my hands and scalp. I'm trying to figure out if this is cause from my birch pollen allergy or something else. thanks so much

    • @jessstewart1556
      @jessstewart1556 Před rokem

      do you get reactions to everything with soy? like listed on packaged foods etc. and with your rashes, are they just around your mouth? I get rashes, itchy and dry skin on my hands and scalp. I'm trying to figure out if this is cause from my birch pollen allergy or something else. thanks so much

    • @katieg7679
      @katieg7679 Před rokem

      @@jessstewart1556 Yes! Especially soy milk and soy sauce but I'll notice it if I eat something with small amounts of soy, like a protein bar. Also it will happen right away, even when I just have the food in my mouth I'll feel little pops on my skin. It does affect my mouth and throat but I feel the itchiness and rashes all over, and quantity does matter. So if I eat small amounts of these foods I won't notice much problem but if I start eating a handful of almonds everyday it would become unbearable. I'm not sure about your rashes. Are they limited to your hands and scalp? Is it just when you eat soy? Have you been to an allergist or other MD? I think if you're only reacting to soy, you might just be allergic to that in particular. It's not common to have systemic reactions to birch pollen, but if you have consistent symptoms that pop up in correlation to those particular foods it could be possible.

    • @jessstewart1556
      @jessstewart1556 Před rokem

      @@katieg7679 Thanks fr such a quick response! I'm still trying to figure it all out. I get instant reaction to soy sauce (tingling lips, tiny little bubbles inside my lips, lips swell which then turns into really dry cracked lips for days) but soy milk I don't seem to react to. Small amount of almonds okay, handfuls I'll get reactions to. Can't eat raw apples as same reaction as soy sauce. Carrots seem to be okay but then the other week I had a reaction almost instantly. I seem to get reactions to other foods on the list too. It's an extremely frustrating journey and I'm keen to find answers. I plan to go to an allergist when I move back to the city (living in a very small town at the moment, so trying to find as much information as I can at the moment.) Thanks again for your reply!!

  • @josemartinezorozco9329

    Excellent Webinar. Thank you.

  • @marisamarino7596
    @marisamarino7596 Před 2 lety

    I can think of several reasons not to take the vaccine!

  • @marisamarino7596
    @marisamarino7596 Před 2 lety

    Mine doesn't itch.. it straight up burns. It feels like I burned my tongue and mouth.

  • @wuwu6384
    @wuwu6384 Před 2 lety

    Since recovering from covid in march 2020, I have developed many, many more food allergies to food I had been eating daily. Since there is no control over the amount of spike proteins my body would produce due to the vaccine, leading to over production of IgE,IgG,IgA which may be additive with vaccinations, or I may have immunopathy. Can an IgE, IgG or Ig antibody test or any test able to determine if it is safe to get covid vaccines ?

  • @minayooo
    @minayooo Před 2 lety

    I have been stressing out over formula shortage (CMPA ones) and this video calmed me down a bit as I found out that my baby has the mild version of CMPA. We expect government to do something about the shortage. I asked my friend down in US to send me some hypoallergenic formula.

  • @minayooo
    @minayooo Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the informative video.

  • @MartinaNutritionalTherapy

    I have histamine intolerance and i was never told about this by my doctor

  • @maxjointoyeurpro5994
    @maxjointoyeurpro5994 Před 2 lety

    Bonjour et merci pour votre partage 👍

  • @logjammerable
    @logjammerable Před 2 lety

    This is great. I was recently diagnoised with OAS via birch allergy. Just a heads up, the 2nd Moderna shot put me into Anaphylaxis.

  • @maxjointoyeurpro5994
    @maxjointoyeurpro5994 Před 2 lety

    Merci pour votre partage 👍

  • @kategriffiths7560
    @kategriffiths7560 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for all the information given

    • @FoodAllergyCanada
      @FoodAllergyCanada Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment! We're glad to hear you found the session informative.

  • @kategriffiths7560
    @kategriffiths7560 Před 2 lety

    I support

  • @ceriecemarie9912
    @ceriecemarie9912 Před 2 lety

    Certain foods make me itch and develop hives but not always. The issue I have is that it isn't always triggered. Sometimes i can eat tomatoes, muscadines with no issues, other times i'll just itch all over, and in rare instances I develop hives and tongue itching. Ugh!

  • @maxjointoyeurpro5994
    @maxjointoyeurpro5994 Před 2 lety

    Bonjour et merci de nous tenir informé 👍👍

  • @musicdoc007
    @musicdoc007 Před 2 lety

    Just met a gal. Multiple food allergies after the vax. Healthy, good physical shape, never had any allergies prior.

  • @musicdoc007
    @musicdoc007 Před 2 lety

    Just met a gal.. 25yo, multiple food allergies after vax. Never had any before. Healthy, not overweight.

  • @kingjeremysircornwell7847

    syphilis from dog/animals causes milk/dairy allergy

  • @TINTINLAFABLE
    @TINTINLAFABLE Před 2 lety

    Ce qu’il doive savoir c’est qu’on verra bien Les phases d’essai clinique Non pas été respecté ni dans le temps ni Dans le nombre (4) c’est plutôt historique pour un Vaccin Le principe de précaution... Un bon retour sur le bénéfice risque une fois le schéma vaccinal fait sur les adultes et compléter. 3 dose! Voir 4 maintenant

  • @christophergray9227
    @christophergray9227 Před 2 lety

    Great information. From my experience in life, you left out one HUGE co-factor. You spoke about anxiety, but you did not cover stress. The only time in my life when I had hives is when I was under great stress. You do not always feel stress in the form of anxiety. But if you are going thru a big stressor in your life, then whether you are feeling anxiety or not, your body is under HUGE stress. The big stressors include: marriage, divorce, moving, selling a home, changing jobs and other large changes in your life. It does not matter if these create anxiety for you or not, the stress still causes your immune responses to be heightened. At least, that is what I have experienced in my life.

  • @maxjointoyeurpro5994
    @maxjointoyeurpro5994 Před 2 lety

    Bonsoir et merci pour votre partage 🌈

  • @theathomas3008
    @theathomas3008 Před 2 lety

    check labels and do not share