EveryBite, a digital platform for personalized menus, has launched a partnership with the nonprofit FARE to serve allergy-friendly, interactive menus… Read more »
Author: Wendy Mondello
How to Back California’s ADDE Act for Restaurant Allergy Labels
A proposed bill in California would require the state’s restaurants to list top food allergens contained in items on their… Read more »
U.S. Education Cuts: What’s the Impact on School Allergy Rights?
Cuts to the U.S. Office for Civil Rights (OCR) are eliciting uncertainty and fear in the food allergy and asthma… Read more »
Family Settles in Lawsuit over Florida Teen’s Nut Allergy Tragedy
A settlement has been reached in the wrongful death lawsuit related to Florida teen Kayleen Brown’s fatal allergic reaction. Kayleen… Read more »
Palforzia Launches Its Approved Peanut Allergy OIT for Toddlers
Palforzia, the oral immunotherapy (OIT) for peanut allergy, is officially available for treatment in toddlers with peanut allergy in the… Read more »
Lawsuit Puts 504 Plan Protections at Risk for Food Allergy Kids
Updated – Several states have submitted a status update in a lawsuit that puts at risk the federal 504 plan.… Read more »
Peanut Butter OIT Proves Effective – But It’s Not for Everyone
We speak often of kids who are exquisitely allergic and react severely to the smallest allergenic bite. But allergists say… Read more »
FDA on Top Allergen Labels: Coconut Off List, Milk Sources Expand
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has expanded its definition of milk and eggs as major allergens in updated guidance… Read more »
LA Wildfires: How to Help Those in Need of Allergy-Friendly Food
Sidney Price looked at the smoky, orange sky from the wildfires raging nearby and knew she had to help. The… Read more »
Missing Órla a Year After Allergy Tragedy; State Settles with Grocer
Órla Baxendale’s family visited her grave on January 11, the one-year anniversary of the 25-year-old’s heartbreaking death from anaphylaxis. Instead… Read more »