The Connecticut U.S. Attorney’s Office reached a settlement on June 7, 2019 with a sports center that had refused to… Read more »
Food Allergy
DOT Warns American Airlines: Food Allergy Family’s Rights were Violated
The U.S. Department of Transportation has found American Airlines in violation of the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) for failing… Read more »
Williamsburg Ruling: Implications for Food Allergy, Gluten-Free Rights
A U.S. Appeals Court ruled on May 31, 2019 that it may be necessary and reasonable for an individual who… Read more »
Longer Trial Increased Level of Tolerance to AR101 Peanut Therapy
By extending the peanut biologic oral immunotherapy known as AR101 by 28 weeks, a new study finds that a majority… Read more »
Staph Infection in Eczema Emerges as Food Allergy Risk Factor
British researchers have made significant findings to suggest Staphylococcus aureus bacteria on the skin of young children with severe eczema… Read more »
Williamsburg Appeal: Historic Win for Gluten-free and Food Allergy Rights
A U.S. Court of Appeal has ruled that a 12-year-old with a severe gluten intolerance has a disability, and that… Read more »
DOT Decision on Airline Food Allergy Policy: Why It’s a Win and a Loss
It is not hard to notice that air travel has become more stressful for those of us flying with food… Read more »
Tips For Managing Multiple Food Allergies at School
Allergic Living shares expert tips for managing multiple food allergies at school. See the related feature: When A Child Goes… Read more »
When a Child Goes to School with Multiple Food Allergies
As students increasingly have multiple food allergies, we investigate the solutions to a safe, inclusive environment.
Food Allergy Advocate Goes Global with ‘Turn It Teal’
[Updated May 11, 2019] Now in its sixth year, Turn it Teal shows no signs of slowing down. The program,… Read more »