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    OUTLINE - PRESENTATION 1 Title: Peanut Allergy Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the peanut allergy. Central Idea: There are many causes that can occur from the peanut allergy such as direct contact‚ cross-contact and inhalation. Introduction Attention Getter: Jock Roy‚ 55‚ a businessman from Hanover‚ has suffered from peanut allergies after he bit a peanut butter sandwich at a birthday party nearly 50 years ago. He described his reactions as beginning

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    Peanut Allergies Axia College of University of Phoenix COM 125 May 20‚ 2007 Peanut Allergies Peanut allergies are the most common allergies among all the food allergies. Peanut allergies are also the most severe among all of the food allergies. The problem is that many children in America and all across the world love to eat food that contains peanuts. Johnson Publishing Co said‚ “the peanut allergy in children‚ considered to be one of the most severe food reactions‚ presents

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    Causes and Solutions of Peanut Allergies At some point in our lives‚ we have done something or possibly will do something that has felt as though a panic attack or shortness of breathe has been triggered off. Was it excitement? Was it anxiety? What was causing it? For millions of Americans and people world wide it’s very possible that all of this was being brought on by an allergy to something that had been eaten‚ or something that has been eaten in the past that your immune system didn’t built

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    In today’s world some common allergens are pollen and dust‚ however right beside those‚ and more deadly‚ are peanut and tree nut allergies. Nut allergies are the leading cause of fatal or near fatal food allergies in the US.This allergy stands as one of the most common food allergies that millions of people are faced with each day. However with the growing popularity and fear of it‚ along came newer insight on how to prevent and treat it. While researching one of the most interesting things I learned

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    We are looking at peanut allergy. Peanut allergy is a common allergy that can cause life threatening allergic reactions. One of these severe allergic reactions is called anaphylaxis. In the case of peanut allergy‚ when the person comes in contacts with peanuts their body becomes sensitized to it and affects the whole body. The first symptoms of going into anaphylactic shock are typical allergy symptoms such as a runny nose and skin rash. Then after about thirty minutes more serious symptoms will

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    Peanuts Characters

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    All four Peanuts characters take different approaches to their assignment. Though most finish successfully‚ they all encounter problems on the way that influence the direction their report takes. All begin by saying “Homework‚ yuck.” None of them enjoy the Lucy attempts to write whatever comes to mind with some nonsense included. More focused on the word limit‚ she attempts to write several fillers with whatever comes to her mind. Though what most of what she writes makes sense‚ she ends up pausing

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    Food Allergies on the Rise General purpose: To inform and persuade audience about specific social problem or issue Specific purpose: To inform the audience about the increasing prevalence of food allergies in children and to persuade them to accept the specific policy changes proposed. Thesis Statement: Food Allergies are on the rise around the world‚ especially among children. This presents a major problem to families‚ schools‚ and hospitals when dealing with children who have food allergies

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    Five years ago‚ I had my first encounter with allergies. My mother had just got home from the grocery store and she had purchased some cashews home and I realized I had never eaten cashews before. I tried a handful and nothing happened for a couple of minutes‚ but I noticed hat the cashews were really salty. I told my mom “these are good but they are super salty‚ its kind of bugging my tongue.” My mom came to the realization that I may be allergic to them and it started to get harder to breath and

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    Food allergies Approved by the BabyCentre Medical Advisory Board What is a food allergy? Food allergies happen when our immune systems produce antibodies in reaction to a protein in food that is normally considered harmless. Food allergies are more common in people who come from families with a history of allergies‚ such as asthma‚ hayfever‚ or eczema. If your child has a food allergy‚ he will probably have an itchy or runny nose‚ a sore throat‚ itchy‚ watery eyes‚ rashes (hives) and swelling

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    Food Allergies A food allergy is when you have a bad immune response to a food protein. It’s different from other bad responses to food such as food intolerances and toxin-mediated reactions (food poisoning). The protein in the food is the most common reason for an allergic reaction. Those kinds of allergies happen when the body’s immune system thinks a protein is harmful‚ when it may not be. Some proteins are resistant to digestion and what isn’t broken down in the digestive process are marked

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