Food Allergy Campaign
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Kevin gives a great deal of his time to helping children,
he has recently starred in an ad campaign for food allergies.
Kevin is pictured with his son Braeden in
a black and white print ad for the
Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network.

Hollywood Star To Help Promote Food Allergy Awareness
Actor Kevin Sorbo Kicks Off Food Allergy Prevention Ad Campaign.

(Fairfax, VA) Actor Kevin Sorbo, star and action hero in the television
series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Andromeda," is kicking off a
new public service ad campaign to help prevent food allergies in at-risk infants.
Sorbo, holding his young son, is featured in the ad being launched by the
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), in partnership with the
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), to educate expectant and nursing mothers.

Sorbo's ad, the first in a series of black and white print ads being made
available to parenting and mainstream publications, points out the potential
dangers of food allergies, and ways in which mothers-to-be and new mothers
can try and minimize their child's risk of developing these allergies.
The past several years have seen a significant rise in food allergies, many of
them life-threatening, and although any child can develop a food allergy,
the risk is higher in allergic families, particularly those who have
parents and siblings with food allergies.


"Every year thousands of babies develop life-threatening food allergies,"
stated Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder and CEO of FAAN. "However, it's believed
that prevention strategies recommended by the AAP may stem the rising tide
of this allergic disorder. If we can educate new and expectant mothers
sooner rather than later about the dangers of introducing certain foods to
their babies too soon, we might be able to make a big difference in the
lives of these children and their families."

Food allergy affects an estimated 6 to 7 million Americans, mostly children
Annually, allergic reactions account for 30.000 emergency room visits and
between 150 and 200 deaths.

Among the prevention strategies suggested by AAP is exclusive breast feeding
for the first 6 months, with avoidance by the nursing mother of allergens
such as peanuts and tree nuts (e.g. cashews, pecans, or walnuts). "Since
infancy is an especially vulnerable time for food allergies to develop,
allergy prevention efforts must be started immediately after birth to be
effective," according to Dr.Robert Zeiger, Director of Allergy Research,
Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, and Clinical Professor Of Pediatrics,
University of California, San Diego.

In addition to Kevin Sorbo, FAAN has enlisted other celebrities from the
entertainment community to pose for future prevention print ads.

The prevention ad, as well as a brochure with prevention strategies, is
available for download at www.foodallergy.org