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Childcare and Food Allergies: Our Journey from Despair to Hope
The journey of finding the right childcare for our son was no easy feat. It’s been a whirlwind of emotions.… Read more »
Neffy Epi Spray: Halted Anaphylaxis in Kids, Fared Well in Hives
The nasal epinephrine sprayer called neffy reversed anaphylaxis in 15 children experiencing a serious reaction to a food allergen. The… Read more »
Call For a Holistic Disease Approach – From Asthma to Eczema and Food Allergy
A leading dermatologist says emerging research shows the need for a far more integrated approach to treatment and management of… Read more »
If Your Auto-Injector Gets Hot, It May Fail
How much does the heat of a summer’s day or water exposure impact your epinephrine auto-injector? Emergency physician Dr. Julie… Read more »
New Food Allergy Tests Hold Hope of Reliable Results
New diagnostic tests are being developed that aim to more accurately diagnose a patient’s food allergy. Currently, skin-prick testing and… Read more »
How to Prepare For Your First Visit to the Allergist
Maybe you or your child tried a new food and wound up in the bathroom vomiting and breaking out into… Read more »
What You Need to Know About Food Allergy Testing and Diagnosis
Before you make big changes to your child’s diet or your own diet, it’s important to see an allergist for… Read more »
All about FPIES (Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome)
Imagine if basic foods, like cow’s milk or grains, could send your child into severe bouts of vomiting, lethargy and… Read more »
All About EoE (Eosinophilic Esophagitis)
We speak to expert Dr. Jonathan Spergel at the University of Pennsylvania, who explains everything from EoE’s status as a food allergy to why some EoE patients need feeding tubes.
7 Tips to Help You Let Go of Food Allergy Fears & Anxiety
It’s time to warm up to the idea of experiencing life with food allergies.