A study found encouraging results for those considering the first FDA-approved peanut allergy immunotherapy. It reveals that clinical trial participants… Read more »
Managing Allergies
Mom Sues After Allergic Child Twice Barred from Preschools
A hurt and frustrated southern California mom has launched a lawsuit after her son was twice refused admission to preschool… Read more »
FDA’s New Label Policy Sparks Outpouring of Allergy Concerns
When she first heard the news, Mary Vargas was stunned. Like allergy parents across North America, the disability rights attorney… Read more »
Call It Chopped: Allergy Mom Edition
With a hodgepodge of ingredients and my family’s armload of allergies, I had to get creative in the kitchen. This article is… Read more »
Taming Food Allergy Stress During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is a stressful time. Psychologists Dr. Linda Herbert, PhD, and Dr. Ashley Ramos, PhD, help Allergic Living… Read more »
Merrill Debbs on Honoring Oakley and the Meaning of Red Sneakers Day
Merrill Debbs on the important messages of International Red Sneakers Day on May 20.
Anaphylaxis and Lack of Epinephrine Use in Young Kids
Even though epinephrine is the first line of defense against anaphylaxis, many young kids are not receiving the lifesaving injection… Read more »
Allergy Shopping, Cooking Tips for Coronavirus Times
Updated August, 2021: The coronavirus epidemic has been a long, challenging time for everyone. And that especially goes for the… Read more »
ACAAI Announces U.S. Albuterol Inhaler Shortage
During the COVID-19 crisis, American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology announces a growing shortage of albuterol reliever inhalers.
Student with Celiac Sues University over Gluten-Filled Meals
Hannah Smith was excited to earn admission to the University of Maryland as a junior in the summer of 2017.… Read more »