For families managing food allergies, a new school is a time of even greater transition. Here are five tips that will help.
Managing Allergies
6 Steps to a Successful Field Trip with Food Allergies – Canada
While field trips have the potential for danger, they are an important part of your child’s education, and worth the effort.
College Lessons: When a Roommate Resists Your Allergy Rules
A college student with food allergies was presented with a new set of challenges to navigate and overcome as she moved in with her first-ever roommate.
College and Food Allergies Resource Hub
Living at university can seem daunting for special-diet students. But the good news is that – from searchable online menus… Read more »
College Year One: Success With a Side of Food Allergy ‘Jokes’
Year one of living on my own with food allergies = complete!
Hunger for Change Inspired Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly Food Bank
Despairing at a lack of options, Emily Brown took things into her own hands.
Peanut Dust Lingers on Airplane Tray Tables, Restaurant Surfaces
Exposure comes from touching surfaces and then accidentally ingesting peanut, researchers say.
Stock Epi Used in 38% of Anaphylactic Reactions in U.S. Schools
Expanded survey looked at more than 6,500 elementary, middle and high schools.
British Airways Crews to Make Peanut and Nut Allergy Announcements On Request
Carrier will be the first major international airline to make this policy change.
Dating with Food Allergies: When a Kiss is Not Just a Kiss
Mary Fran Wiley relates the first time a smooch alarm went off for her. From the incident she learned that a romantic evening can still be about the couple, not just food restrictions.