Two Nevada students have received life-saving shots of epinephrine since the passing of the state’s stock epinephrine bill in 2013.
Managing Allergies
Anaphylaxis Aftermath: Helping a Child Overcome Fears
Follow these guidelines to help ease the aftermath of anaphylaxis for you and your child.
But What About Me? Food Allergy Diagnosis Affects Siblings Too
After a child receives a severe food allergy diagnosis, emotions tend to run high. Reader Sue Marchand shares her story.
Hotel Havens for Travel with Allergies and Asthma
Travel without rooms that expose you to dust, chemicals and mold? Yes, please! These fabulous hotels are going the extra mile with hypoallergenic accommodations.
Food-Free Fun: Valentine’s Day Crafts
Stain-glass hearts, foam roses, heart-shaped animal cards and more!
Airlines Hear the Case for Allergy Accommodations
An unprecedented opportunity to make the case directly to the top U.S. airlines for clear guidelines for accommodating air travelers with food allergies.
Hotels & Allergies: What Questions Should You Ask?
Dust mites and mold are top allergy triggers to consider when lodging away from home. Dr. Mark Lazarovich, an allergist… Read more »
Food Allergy Bullying: Stakes Are High, As I Found Out
After leaving her backpack unattended, Charlotte Jude Schwartz became a victim of food allergy bullying. She tells how they caught the culprit.
Schools and Allergies Resource Hub – Canada
Tips and tools to help you navigate food allergies in Canada’s classrooms.