Summer getaways are exciting, but can be stressful. Reduce the risk of a reaction by being prepared. I’m always excited… Read more »
Managing Allergies
Camping with Asthma: How to Prepare and What to Pack
The thought of summer activities such as camping is an exciting one, but managing asthma in an outdoor setting can… Read more »
On-The-Job Rights With Food Allergies
This is a sidebar to Allergic Living’s feature: Allergies and Summer Jobs: Tips for Teenagers Hunting for Work The Americans… Read more »
Food Allergy Bullying: How to Spot It and Actions to Take
It’s the kind of story that leaves parents of food-allergic children nervous and baffled – a schoolyard bully has been… Read more »
Allergies and Summer Jobs: Tips for Teenagers Hunting for Work
At first blush, looking for a summer job when you have a food allergies can be daunting. But if teens… Read more »
My Daughter Has a Food Allergy, But She is Not “A Sufferer”
With a positive approach, our allergic child does not miss out. In fact, she’s even taking part in the science.
Allergy Travel with Allie: Russian Ballet Trip vs. Food Allergy Risks
In this occasional series, writer Allie Bahn, who has multiple food allergies yet loves to travel, offers advice to would-be… Read more »
WestJet Serving Nut Snacks: What the Change Means for Allergic Travelers
Canadian airline WestJet, which gained a reputation in the food allergy community for a highly accommodating peanut and tree nut… Read more »
Food Allergy Anxiety Limits 1st Graders’ Social Lives, Survey Finds
A small survey affords a glimpse of the impact of food allergy on families with children just starting preschool or… Read more »
The Major Lessons From My 3 Allergic Reactions
College student reflects on her experiences and what she would do differently.