(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 7 June 2011)
Here are some links about traveling with allergies to Italy
TRAVELING
- ARTICLES
- Asthma: Rome or Milan Italy, Europe, and Miami, Florida – "Allergy Climates and Seasons" – by AllergyNurse – Source: AllergyNursing.com
- Food Allergy and Food Sensitivity Alert Cards – by Jill Browne, BellaOnline's Budget Travel Editor – Source: BellaOnline – "The Voice of Women"
- From soap to nuts, allergies can make any trip a challenge – "Severe sensitivity to certain foods -- some are life threatening -- complicates travel, but doesn't rule it out." – by Jane Engle – Printed in the Travel Insider section of the Los Angeles Times on January 7, 2007 – Source: Los Angeles Times
- Controlling Allergies Away From Home – "How to Live With Allergies" – by Linnea Lundgren and Jeff Wald, M.D. – Source: howstuffworks – "it's good to know."
- Traveling with food allergies — and epinephrine – by Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times – Printed in the TRAVEL/OUTDOORS section of The Seattle Times on Friday, January 12, 2007 – Source: The Seattle Times Company
- Food Allergies? Sensitivity? Travel Worry Free! – From James Martin – Source: Europe for Visitors section of About.com
- Passport Health – "Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, Passport Health will help you prepare for your trip."
- Pollen-related allergy in Italy – Source: PubMed – A service pf the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
- Tips for Traveling Abroad – Source: Food Allergy Connection (FAC) – "Your Connection to the World of Food Allergies."
- Tips to Remember: Traveling with allergies and asthma – Source: American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)
- Traveling – "Living with Food Allergies" – Source: Food Allergy Initiative (FAI)
- RESOURCES
- Allergy Translation – "Don't Limit Your Adventure!" – "175 Allergies, 11 Special Diets, 21 Languages"
- Menudata Dietary Card and Electronic Food Translation Service – "Over 30 translation languages" – Source: menudata – "safer dietary solutions" – In English, Finnish
- Select Wisely – "Travel Translation Cards for people with food allergies, sensitivities and dietary restrictions" – Available in multiple languages
- Medical Information for Americans Abroad – Source: Travel.State.gov – "A Service of the Bureau of Consular Affairs" within the U.S. Department of State – "Diplomacy in Action"
- SEE ALSO:
- Info about medical and dental phrases and terminology used in Italy *, dated, February 10. 2010
- Info on dietary/food allergy translation cards for Italy *, dated Friday, August 10, 2007
- Info on being gluten-free in Italy , dated Tuesday, May 29, 2007
- Info about Food Allergies and Dietary Restrictions in Italy *, dated Wednesday, May 31, 2006
- Info on Travelers' Health in Italy and Europe *, dated Thursday, December 01, 2005
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That's it for Friday, 26 January 2007: venerdì, 26 gennaio 2007.
Ciao, Ben
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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 7 June 2011)
© Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2011, All Rights Reserved.
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1 comment:
This is an amazing site of practical information! I have been living in Rome for over 20 years and you have dug up lots of info that I would never have know where to find. Bravo!!
But moving to Italy is not only about the practical side....
check out my site on Cross cultural "moments".
Good luck in your preparations.
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