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Netwd Health Directory
Milk Allergy
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AAIA: Milk Allergy: The Facts Overview, comparison with lactose intolerance, and milk protein-based food ingredients.
About.com: Milk Allergy Symptoms, avoidance, alternatives, and articles about casein and calcium.
Auckland Allergy Clinic: Cows Milk Allergy Includes prevalence, prognosis, allergens, crossreactivity, and available infant formulas.
Calgary Allergy Network: Milk Allergy Overview, treatments, diet, food labeling, and products to avoid.
Cow's Milk is for Baby Cows A forum for individuals living dairy-free. Also a dairy-free webring.
Eating Without Casein Milk-free menus, guides to ingredients, advice on hospitals and restaurants, the milk-safe kitchen, links to resources.
Internet Symposium on Food Allergens: Cow's Milk Abstract of a CMA data collection, including prevalences of CMA, diagnostic and therapeutic features, and molecular biological and allergenic properties of the allergens. [Paid registration.]
LabSpec: Milk Allergens Allergens available for IgE antibody measurement, use in food production, symptions, and crossreactivity.
Lactose Intolerance versus Milk Allergy How to distinguish the two, including a chart.
Milk Allergy and Lactose Intolerance Includes food labelling, milk and lactose free foods available in Australia, recipes, personal account of a milk-allergic child, and links.
Milk Allergy Print-out Succinct information on reading product labels, foods to avoid and those that are safe, cooking substitutions, and resources.
Milkfree Kids Support group for families. Includes forums, recipes, articles, and FAQ.
No Cow's Milk for Me Thanks Covers dairy allergies and lactose intolerance, including news, allergy testing, symptoms, calcium, UK sources of safe products, message board, medical search engines, and links.
SHS International: New Clinical Insights Into Cow Milk Allergy Presentations from a 1998 symposium, including changing patterns in CMA, its relationship to gastroesophageal reflux disease, and treatment.
The World's Healthiest Foods: I think I am allergic to dairy products. How can I find out for sure? Comparison of allergy to intolerance, dairy-based reactions to soy and meat products, contaminants in cow's milk, and an elimination diet to test for dairy food reactions.
Asthma and allergy tips: Contact dermatitis is caused by touching a certain substance that may trigger allergery. Main symptom is a skin rash. Many substances can cause contact dermatitis including including metals, chemicals, rubber, plants and pets.
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