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Food Allergy
The Hunt for a Food Allergy Cure: Where Is It Heading?
State of food allergy research in 2013, and the obstacles to overcome.
Prison Allergy Death Sparks $10 Million Lawsuit
The mother of a young man who died of a suspected allergic reaction in a Washington State jail is launching… Read more »
Good Samaritan Saves 2-Year-Old from Allergic Reaction
A good Samaritan helps save a 2-year-old’s life during a roadside reaction.
World’s Oldest Allergist: Active at 101
He once treated Saddam Hussein for allergies: he’s the world’s oldest allergist at 101.
Food Allergy’s Economic Burden on Families: $3,500 a Year
Having a child with a food allergy raises the expenses of an American family by a hefty $3,457 a year, says a groundbreaking national study
Drinking Probiotics to Ward Off Allergies
A new study published in the journal Pediatrics suggests that taking probiotics taken during pregnancy or early in life may reduce the risk of developing food allergies.
Increased Allergy Risk for C-Section Babies
New research adds to the growing body of evidence that suggests infants who are born via Caesarian section are more likely to develop allergies later in life.
Disordered Mast Cells, and the Clues to Food Allergy
FOOD Allergies, EoE, Autism, Asthma, Celiac Disease and Eczema all have mast cell issues in common. There is a huge need for research into food allergy and its relationship with these other diseases. You have probably heard of most of these diagnoses except for maybe a new diagnosis called Mast Cell Disorder.
School ‘Stock’ Epinephrine Bill Before U.S. Senate
The School Access to Emergency Epinephrine Act has reached the U.S. Senate. Here’s how to support it.