Study zeroes in on specific gene linked to food allergies.
Food Allergy
Risk of Auto-Injector Hitting Infant’s Bone? Allergist Shows His Technique
Expert’s video: Auto-injector technique for infants – to avoid contact with bone.
Guide to the Ultimate Allergy-Friendly Halloween & Harry Potter Party
AS A CHILD, being “different” and standing out from your peers can be tough. As a food-allergic child on Halloween,… Read more »
10 Outstanding Teal Pumpkins – and What Teal Means to the Designers
We asked the food allergy community: “What does the Teal Pumpkin Project mean to you?”
Minnesota Teenager Dies from Severe Reaction from Peanut Cookie
A Minnesota teenager who had a severe reaction to a cookie containing peanuts passed away on Sept. 22, 2017. The… Read more »
Working as an NYC Barista Opened My Eyes to Food Allergy Risks
Allergic student Hannah Lank on what she learned working as a barista.
FDA Lets Food Makers Promote Early Peanut Introduction for Allergy Prevention
“This is the first time the FDA has recognized a qualified health claim to prevent a food allergy,” said the FDA commissioner.
Study Finds Few Severe Reactions with Oral Food Allergy Challenges
Rate of allergic reaction in large survey was 14%, but only 2% were severe reactions.
Difference Maker: A Teen Who Got Involved in Food Allergy Research
Meet the teenager impacting research as an intern and study participant.
FARE on Epinephrine Access: Positive Changes, But More Choice Needed
There have been some positive changes on auto-injector choice and cost, but FARE sees more yet to be done.