A man developed a type of food allergy called FPIES after receiving a stem cell transplant. This is believed to… Read more »
Food Allergy
Viaskin Peanut Patch to Go Before FDA; Infant Study Planned
After three years of treatment, 71 percent of toddlers using the Viaskin Peanut Patch could eat up to three or… Read more »
NJ Man Becomes First Reported to Die of Alpha-Gal Meat Allergy
Researchers are confirming alpha-gal syndrome as the cause of death in a 47-year-old New Jersey father. His is the first-known,… Read more »
NY Law Brings Allergen Labeling to Deli, Bakery Packaged Foods
New Yorkers picking up a box of cookies at a bakery or a pre-wrapped sandwich from the deli will soon… Read more »
Mom Sues Airline, Alleges Crew Member Fed Child Her Allergen
A North Carolina mother is suing Qatar Airways for $5 million after her 3-year-old daughter suffered anaphylaxis during an overseas… Read more »
Orla Tragedy Lawsuit Calls Grocer’s Systems ‘Broken, Dangerous’
Attorneys are taking aim at the allergen labeling systems at grocer Stew Leonard’s in a lawsuit over Órla Baxendale’s fatal… Read more »
Early Peanut Introduction Linked to Drop in Child Food Allergies
A large study credits guidelines to feed babies peanuts early in life for a steep drop in food allergies among… Read more »
Pistachios on Planes? Southwest Sparks Allergy Safety Concerns
Southwest Airlines recently announced that, beginning January 27, 2026, it will introduce the brand Wonderful Pistachios No Shells as an onboard snack.… Read more »
After Son’s Swift Nut Allergy Tragedy, Mom Urges Wide Epi Access
A Canadian teen’s hockey trip turned tragic when the 14-year-old ate a snack that he was unaware contained cashews, to… Read more »
Advocates Celebrate as California’s ADDE Menu Act Becomes Law
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed the ADDE Act into law, making history for menu allergen transparency. With that pen… Read more »