Research and Advancing a Cure
WHAT CAUSES FOOD ALLERGIES?
IS THERE A CURE FOR FOOD ALLERGIES?
These are common questions to those living with food allergies.
Currently there is no known cause of food allergies and no cure, but research is ongoing and there is hope. The number of food allergy diagnosis grows every year and the impact that it has on someone’s life is significant.
FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the world’s largest private source of funding for food allergy research. To learn more about the research that FARE is supporting and how you contribute to the cause visit their website www.foodallergy.org.
Clinical trials are an important piece to food allergy research. These trials are studies designed to establish if a test or treatment is safe and effective. If you are interested in more information or possibly participating in clinical trial, the two top websites that list clinical trials are www.clinicaltrials.gov and www.CenterWatch.com These sites allow you to search by geographic location and type of allergy. Your doctor may be a good source of information regarding clinical trials in your area.
Currently there is no known cause of food allergies and no cure, but research is ongoing and there is hope. The number of food allergy diagnosis grows every year and the impact that it has on someone’s life is significant.
FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the world’s largest private source of funding for food allergy research. To learn more about the research that FARE is supporting and how you contribute to the cause visit their website www.foodallergy.org.
Clinical trials are an important piece to food allergy research. These trials are studies designed to establish if a test or treatment is safe and effective. If you are interested in more information or possibly participating in clinical trial, the two top websites that list clinical trials are www.clinicaltrials.gov and www.CenterWatch.com These sites allow you to search by geographic location and type of allergy. Your doctor may be a good source of information regarding clinical trials in your area.