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Managing Allergies
1 Car, 4 Kids and 10 Allergies: How One Family Pulled Off an Epic Road Trip
Here’s how a food allergy mom pulled off an East Coast adventure.
Survey Shows Gaps in Teachers’ Ability to Give an Epinephrine Shot
Many schools don’t have a full-time nurse, yet teachers aren’t permitted to use auto-injectors.
10 Things to Never Say to Someone With Food Allergies
When my son Daniel was first diagnosed with multiple food allergies, I was so devastated that I could barely speak… Read more »
Why “Pet-Free” College Housing Isn’t What It Seems
It’s crucial to notify your college of pet allergies and asthma when you enroll.
The Consequences of Faking a Food Allergy
People like me don’t get to choose when I’d “like” to have food allergies. So when a friend faked a food allergy, it send a dangerous message.
Studying Abroad with Food Allergies: An Experience Not To Be Missed
Imagine being in the Chateau De Sers in the south of France nestled in rolling hills, with sunrises and sunsets… Read more »
Accidental Allergy Exposure: Fear to First Injection and Life Lessons
Our teenage daughters were visiting the Distillery District in Toronto, with family friends, and had plans to stay overnight. Back… Read more »
FARE Calls for DOT Action on American Airlines’ ‘Discriminatory’ Food Allergy Policy
Allergy organization wants passengers with food allergies to be allowed to pre-board.
Why Family Is Taking on American Airlines’ Food Allergy Policy
DOT complaint targets denial of preboarding as breach of Air Carrier Access Act.