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Managing Allergies
College and Cross-Contact: Navigating Food Allergy On Campus
Living away from home at college, and managing food allergies – and real life – on her own.
Young Filmmaker Brings Food Allergies to the Big Screen
Determined to change the world for those of us with food allergies, teenage filmmaker Jack Yanover shares the story behind the making of That Bites! — his big screen, documentary on food allergies.
Gluten-Free Muse: Celiac Disease Feeds My Art, Advocacy, Cooking
I awoke with a smile as the delicious scent of waffles drifted into my bedroom. Racing to the kitchen, I… Read more »
Tips for Travel to Africa with Food Allergies
Our intrepid travel writer offers his guidance on preparing for, flying to, and staying in Southern Africa when you have allergies.
WestJet Halts Carrying Auto-Injectors on Flights
The Canadian airline WestJet has announced it is not carrying epinephrine auto-injectors in its medical kits
Food Allergy Management Meets the Teenage Brain
We reveal that there is plenty parents and peers can do to help allergic teens safely navigate the path to adulthood.
The Allergic Girl Who Saved Her Own Birthday Party
When her 8th birthday party was cancelled due to a food allergy risks, Mirella dug deep, stayed positive, and celebrated in her own special way. Read her inspiring story here.
Beyond the Eye Roll and Tune Out: How to Talk to Teens About Food Allergies
A young person’s ability to learn from us depends on a few variables and should always be based on his… Read more »
Finding the Positive Side of Food Allergies
Gina Clowes writes about the benefits of living with food allergies.