The newly released DVDs were funded
by an educational grant from Triad Foundation. Alexander DVDs can be
ordered at
http://www.foodallergy.org or (800) 929-4040.
ABOUT FAAN
Founded in 1991, the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) is the
world leader in information about food allergy, a potentially fatal
condition that afflicts approximately 12 million Americans, or one out of
every 25, and is rapidly increasing in prevalence. A nonprofit organization
based in Fairfax, Va., FAAN has 30,000 members in the U.S., Canada, and 62
other countries. It is dedicated to increasing public awareness of food
allergy and its consequences, to educating people about the condition, and
to advancing research on behalf of all those affected by it. FAAN provides
information and educational resources about food allergy to patients, their
families, schools, health professionals, pharmaceutical companies, the food
industry, and government officials. For more information, please visit FAAN
at http://www.foodallergy.org, http://www.faankids.org, and http://www.faanteen.org.
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