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APFED brochures. Packs of 25 |
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Eosinophilic asthma is a subtype of asthma that is often severe. This brochure provides information about eosinophilic asthma, symptoms of condition, how it is diagnosed, how it is treated, who is affected, and the prognosis for people with it. The brochure was produced by APFED with the support from PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education … Continue reading Eosinophilic Asthma Brochures (25 Pack) |
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Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA), formerly known as Churg-Strauss Syndrome, is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation of blood vessels and the presence of high numbers of white blood cells known as eosinophils. This brochure provides information about EGPA, symptoms of the disorder, how it is diagnosed, how it is treated, who is affected, … Continue reading Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA) Brochures (25 Pack) |
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APFED brochures. Packs of 25 |
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These eye-catching silicone bracelets are great for wearing and sharing and are sure to spark conversation. Each wristband features phonetic spelling of “eosinophil” and APFED’s web address. |
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Raise awareness of eosinophilic disorders with this eye-catching car magnet. A great conversation starter! Size: 9”x3” |
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Wear an Eosinophil Awareness Pin to show your love for someone impacted by eosinophil-associated disorders (EAD). These pins are also great to share with friends and family and are sure to spark a conversation. |
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Inside reads “May hope fill your hearts and home this holiday season and all through the coming year.” Sold in packs of 10 cards and envelopes. |
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reads “HOPE to you this holiday season and throughout the coming year” |
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reads “May the hope of the season inspire you now and throughout the year. Happy holidays. |
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Sold in packs of 10 cards and envelopes all cards are 4 1/4″ x 6″. This card has “The best treat we can give them … is a cure!” on the front. The inside is blank, the back has information about APFED. |
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Sold in packs of 10 cards and envelopes all cards are 4 1/4″ x 6″. This card has the word hope with hands on the front and is blank inside. |
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These silicone cell phone wallets adhere to the back of your cell phone and are designed to carry cards, tickets, IDs, cash, and more. The phonetic spelling of “eosinophil” sparks conversation and raises awareness. |
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Lunchbox Cooler: Raise awareness for APFED and our cause with these fully insulated coolers. Separate compartments to keep food warm or cool make eating on the go that much easier. |
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Eating Isn’t Always Easy: Ben’s Story about his Eosinophilic Esophagitis By Qian Yuan, M.D., Ph.D., and Nancy Rotter, Ph.D. Frequently seeing parents struggle with explaining eosinophilic esophagitis to their children prompted Qian Yuan, M.D., Ph.D., a pediatric gastroenterologist, and Nancy Rotter, Ph.D., a pediatric psychologist, to team up together to write this book. Through lively … Continue reading Ben’s Story |
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In this colorful storybook, readers will get to know Emma and how she came to need a feeding tube. A great storybook for children to help ease a child’s fear about needing a feeding tube, and peer acceptance. |
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Raise awareness of eosinophil-associated diseases and support a great cause with these colorful earrings that depict an eosinophil. They are sure to be a conversation starter! *Not hypoallergenic. |
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Dietary restrictions/elimination diets are common for families managing eosinophil-associated gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs), and cooking with limited ingredients can be a challenge. The Elimination Diet Cookbook can help. This cookbook, produced by APFED in collaboration with contributors will help families who are new to elimination diets. Includes recipes, practical strategies for managing elimination diets and resources … Continue reading The Elimination Diet Cookbook |
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Spread awareness for eosinophilic disorders and encourage support with this eye-catching t-shirt. |
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Got Eos? T-shirt The back says “Get APFED” and has our web address. Color Maroon |
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Got Eos? T-shirt Adult The back says “Get APFED” and has our web address. |
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Raise awareness and show the world that Hope is Greater than Eos! This eye-catching messaging is a great conversation starter about eosinophil associated diseases. |
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Raise awareness and wear your support for the work we do! Our new compass t-shirt design highlights the ways APFED helps patients and families navigate their Eos journey. |
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The shirt is black and on the front it has the phonetic for Eosinophil, www.apfed.org |