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Recommended Allergy LinksRather than attempt to re-create a large allergy information Database, I would rather direct fellow physicians and members of the public to some high quality websites. The sites I have chosen are excellent databases with highly relevant information that has been scientifically validated. I include a cross section of sites that cover a wide range of allergic disorders but with special relevance to Food Allergy diagnosis and treatment in the United Kingdom.
Asthma and Allergy Information and Resources (AAIR ) is an excellent UK-based site, written by an Allergist with an amazing amount of useful information and high quality links – all highly relevant.Allergy UK is a charity which is UK-based. This site has information for allergy sufferers and useful links. Formerly known as the "British Allergy Foundation". The Anaphylaxis Campaign is based in Hampshire and is a wonderful support organization for anaphylaxis sufferers. It has a wealth of information on Nut Allergy and anaphylaxis management. There are also some useful links.Allergy Society of South Africa website has a comprehensive information database on most allergic disorders in an easy to read formation and some excellent links including the Allergy Advisor Food Additive Database and AllAllergyNet - Dr Harris Steinman's Allergy Portal. The Allergy & Allergies Agency of London is a UK based organization affiliated to Surrey Allergy Clinic with allergy information and cutting edge allergy Press Releases. The American Academy for Asthma, Allergy and Immunology also has a great website with an extensive database, covering all allergic disorders in an easy to follow format. They have some useful links and information literature.For allergy diagnosis in a sunnier environment, Dr Adrian Morris also occasionally consults at allergy clinics in Cape Town in South Africa on a regular basis Enjoy your "allergy" browsing on my selection of websites. Remember that there are some other very dubious "Fringe Medicine" sites on the web which the Search Engines will turn up for you. Do be careful not to accept non-scientifically validated information from some of these often "Flashy" sites. If in doubt, it may help to visit Quackwatch, the medical watchdog USA-based website.Finally, The BBC Guide to Allergies
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