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A Meadowvale-based company that distributes a life-saving device for people with allergies has teamed up with a Canadian food writer to offer safe recipes. King Pharmaceuticals, which sells EpiPen and award-winning food writer Lucy Waverman have come up with recipes that don't contain common allergens.
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) today named Julia E. Bradsher, Ph.D., as its new CEO, replacing Founder Anne Munoz-Furlong, who is retiring.
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