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Please consider: 'Can a Staph infection during an eczema episode result in sensitisation to foods? What are the risks? Allergy London Tim Spector MD (Prof) A question is too important to get 'bogged-down' in clinical trials lasting years The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation
Please ask, Sarah Leggatt, 'Can a Staph infection during an eczema episode result in sensitisation to foods? What are the risks? The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation A question is too important to get 'bogged-down' in clinical trials. George du Toit Tim Smedley Airborne Allergy Action
The Natasha Trial, funded by The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation and led by Southampton Medicine with University Hospital Southampton 💙 and Imperial College London aims to #MakeAllergyHistory .
The trial is helping children tolerate food allergies, using everyday foods under medical supervision.
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Is this correct? The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation Can Staph infections be a gateway to food intolerance? BIG QUESTION - needs an answer. Prof. Adam Fox Dr Sophie Farooque 💙 Nottingham Eczema This baby wants to know!
Pioneering The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation clinical trial may allow children with food allergies to live without fear of a potentially fatal allergic reaction.
Find out more here:
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5 y/o Grace is part of the The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation #Natashatrial which is helping her to overcome her milk allergy. Here's Grace enjoying her hot chocolate! DrLouiseMichaelis 💙 is leading the trial in Newcastle with our paediatric research team😍
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So brilliant to see all the national press coverage today for the Natasha Allergy Trial. University of Southampton is proud to work alongside the The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation to help children with #allergies live more safely. google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.…
We’ve had to adapt in our house to living with a dairy allergy, as a result of #LongCovid . This is huge news for #allergysufferers
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The The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation trial is transforming the lives of children with food allergies.
It is led in #Southampton by Hasan Arshad from Southampton Medicine University Hospital Southampton 💙 and our BRC’s Respiratory and Allergy theme.
📺 Tune into BBC South tonight to hear more about this groundbreaking work.
As The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation updates on its Clinical Trial & the positive difference it’s making - we think of all NHS staff who regularly go the extra mile for patients.
Like Sarita, Belinda & Louise St George's NHS FT who made time to run a stall for allergy awareness week. Thank you!
BBC Breakfast The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation After discussions with our allergy team this morning we are bitterly disappointed to hear that the Aberdeen Peanut trials are only going to be for the 2-3 age and not 6-23 year old. This means our son will be missing out on this potentially life changing treatment
#AllergyApplause Thank you and The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation for all you are doing!
For anyone with food allergies/intolerances, this shop sells allergy information cards in 50 different languages! Brilliant for older children who will be travelling with school! Allergy UK The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation Allergy Mum UK etsy.com/uk/shop/EqualE…
Very tough one today, didn’t fancy that but got through the 10k (49:32) taking total distance covered to 136.5k of 500k target (136,500 metres - 363,500 to go!) for The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation.
#foodallergies #foodallergyawareness #anaphylaxisawareness #fundraising
Enormous respect and kudos to The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation for funding this research, which is genuinely life-changing for kids (as actually A Dan Ford and I know from our own experience)
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It's been fantastic to see such brilliant coverage of the The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation clinical trial today. 📺
Parents and children all doing a wonderful job of explaining how their lives have been changed by the promising allergy study. ✨
5-year-old Charlie took it all in his stride 😎