Coping with your child’s food allergies is complicated enough, but parenting a teenager who is discovering his or her independence… Read more »
Managing Allergies
Calm, Cool and Ready to Epi in a Food Allergy Reaction
It’s time to get past the fear of using the life-saving medication and be ready to spring into action. My friend… Read more »
Center Settles; Agrees Kids with Food Allergies Can Attend Its Summer Camp
The Connecticut U.S. Attorney’s Office reached a settlement on June 7, 2019 with a sports center that had refused to… Read more »
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 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 »
Gluten-Free Travel to Europe: To Know Before You Go
When traveling in Europe, following are helpful things to know about gluten-free food labeling, celiac disease associations and language aides.… Read more »
Allergic Living’s Guide to Gluten-Free Travel in Europe
Gluten-free travel to the land of baguettes and pasta can definitely be on your plate. EXPLORING Europe and its diverse… Read more »
Secondhand Vaping Exposure: Increased Asthma Attacks Seen in Teens
A study adds to the growing body of research that suggests e-cigarettes and exposure to vaping have harmful effects on… 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 »