Read about what allergies are, types of allergens, the signs and symptoms of allergies and how to respond to an allergic reaction.
Learn how to make travel safer for a child with a food allergy.
Learn about allergies, the different types of allergens and what some of the common symptoms are. Also find information about the most common food allergens and information to help you manage them.
To mark Nutrition Month, find out about tube feeding, special diets, food allergies and sensitivities, bowel conditions and more.
Find out how to help your child manage an allergy to tree nuts such as almonds, pecans, cashews or hazelnuts.
A peanut allergy is a life-long reaction to the proteins in found peanuts. Find out how to help your child manage it.
Halloween is a time for dressing up, eating candy, carving pumpkins and decorating homes. Learn how to make it safe as well as fun.
Find out how to help your child manage an egg allergy.
Find out how to help your child manage a milk allergy.
Find out how to help your child manage a soy allergy.
Learn about common symptoms and treatments for seasonal allergies.
Find out how to help your child manage a sesame seed allergy.
Learn which foods your child should avoid if they have a seafood allergy and how you can help your child manage their allergy.
Find out how to help your child manage a fish allergy.
Learn about what can cause dark circles under your child's eyes.
Learn what nutrition is optimal for your child from the time they are born to the time they are a teen. Learn about the different food groups and find information about the different nutrients that food contains.
Optimizing your child’s asthma management can help them lead a normal, healthy life. Learn about asthma triggers, exercising with asthma, and asthma management at school.
Information for children, adolescents and their families about eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a disorder that involves inflammation and swelling of the esophagus.
Learn about the different types of allergic reactions that infants and children may experience to proteins found in cow's milk.
Vomiting is the forceful emptying of the stomach's contents.
This page is an introduction to the At Home section of the scoliosis resource centre. It touches on building back your teen's food intake after scoliosis surgery, going back to school, and getting back to normal.
Learn how to prepare, store and cook food safely to minimize the risk of illness.
An in-depth list of recommended foods for older babies. Healthy choices of nutritious foods are provided, and allergenic foods are discussed.