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Travelling with allergies
If you have a family member with an allergy, a simple trip away can be life-threatening.

Allergy risk may be tied to how you wash your dishes
A new study suggests that parents who wash their dishes by hand, rather than in a dishwashing machine, may unwittingly lower the likelihood that their children will develop allergies.




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Medicinal cannabis has given Perth girl a life ... but for how long?
Marina Spence has finally found a solution for her daughter Mikayla's epilepsy... she's just not sure how long it will last, given the high costs of the new form of treatment.

Baby wipe use may lead to childhood food allergies, new study
Baby wipes are a nappy bag staple for many parents. Apart from being an essential at change time, they're also great for wiping up grubby faces and hands in the wake of just about anything your child can get into.

'People ask if their child can catch it': mum's bid to educate others about haemophilia
At just five months of age Mason Bradshaw underwent surgery to insert a port under the skin so he could begin life long treatment.

My son's food allergy is like having a gun pointed at his head
Telling people that living with our son's peanut allergy feels like having a gun permanently pointed at his head isn't something I do much, but it's true.

Parents warned about dangers of cheap children's make-up
Parents share horror images of toddler's allergic reaction.

Meet the toddler who is allergic to her own tears
18-month-old Ivy Angerman is allergic to water.

Breakthrough in peanut allergy treatment
Peanut allergy sufferers may soon be able to protect themselves from having a severe reaction to peanuts, after a recent breakthrough study.

11 life lessons from terminally ill kids that every parent needs to see
Be kind. Read books. Eat ice-cream.

The lifetime cost of each young Australian diagnosed with cancer revealed
Sophie Martyr was just 13-years-old when she learnt she had brain cancer and was asked to make a decision about whether she wanted to have children in the future.

Everyone should know how to use an EpiPen
Yes, everyone.

My son caught the flu and it nearly killed him
We came so close to losing him.
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