Sweeping report calls on FDA, CDC and other agencies to develop food allergy guidelines and expand training.
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After Son’s Nut Allergy Tragedy, Family Urges Food Allergy Education
Oakley Debbs, 11, died of anaphylaxis after consuming nut-containing cake.
Study Finds Rate of Anaphylaxis Soared Over a Decade
Severe reactions to foods among kids climbed by 285 percent.
Peanut Patch Shows Progress in Kids in One-Year Findings
Almost half of youngsters could consume 10 times more peanut than at start of study.
Colleges Lack Food Allergy Support Beyond the Dining Hall
Study finds families having to educate all – from professors to librarians, coaches and servers.
Cell Therapy Seen as Potential Food Allergy, Asthma Cure
Novel technique reduced anaphylaxis by 90 percent in food-allergic mice.
Auvi-Q Makers Announce Relaunch of ‘Talking’ Auto-injector
Epinephrine auto-injector to be available to U.S. allergy patients in the first half of 2017.
Diner Who Almost Died in Salmon Allergy Mix-Up Suffers Backlash
Simon-Pierre Canuel speaks out about the painful criticism he faced after waiter’s arrest.
Shelf Life of an Allergy Auto-Injector May Increase to 2 Years
Mylan pursuing whether shelf life can increase to 24 months.
Mylan Says It Agrees to Pay $465 Million to End Medicaid Dispute
Lawmakers had charged EpiPen maker was significantly underpaying program.