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Allergy UK has been featured across a variety of broadcast media. To view or listen to recent interviews please click on the links below :

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Allergy Awareness Week - Nurse Appeal Launch

Allergy UK Deputy CEO, Lindsey McManus and Dr Rob Hicks talk to Bolton FM to discuss the prevalence of allergy in the UK and how Allergy UK’s Nurses Appeal aims to improve allergy services for allergy sufferers.

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New Research on Eating Nuts in Pregnancy

A new study found eating nuts in pregnancy can decrease the chances of childhood asthma. Deputy CEO, Lindsey McManus joins BBC Breakfast presenters on the sofa to discuss current allergy advice for pregnant women.

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High Pollen Counts and Hay Fever

Deputy CEO, Lindsey McManus appears on BBC Breakfast News. Allergy UK reports that the cold winter followed by a wet spring has meant a great deal of plants come into flower later than usual and that pollen levels are set to rise.

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Food Allergy & Intolerance Week – Severe Food Allergies

ITV Daybreak with Dr Hilary Jones meets the Stoneham family whose life revolves around protecting their children from food that could put them in hospital

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The Health Show, Marlow FM – Exams and hay fever

Allergy UK’s Deputy CEO, Lindsey McManus talks to Marlow FM about the impact of hay fever on children when sitting exams and how to prepare for the hay fever season Listen here

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BBC Breakfast News - Indoor Allergies

Allergy UK research revealed that around 12 million people were allergic to their own homes. Allergy UK's Maureen Jenkins spoke to BBC Breakfast News about the rise of indoor allergies and the house dust mite invasion.

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Hay Fever and the Impact on Child Health

Lindsey McManus joined Dr Hilary as part of the Daybreak Allergy Clinic. Focusing on hay fever, the feature revealed how the impact of this common allergy is often underestimated. Diane King and her daughter Evianne explain how hay fever has affected Evianne and her school work.

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