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Family Criticizes Airline Crew’s Response to In-flight Reaction
A Massachusetts couple says an airline crew acted cavalierly when their nut-allergic daughter began to suffer an anaphylactic reaction on a flight
Reviews: Allergy, Gluten-Free Resource Books
New: Food Allergies: A Complete Guide for Eating When Your Life Depends on It By Scott H. Sicherer, MD Johns… Read more »
Flying with Allergies: Tips and Advice
When a child has food allergies, traveling by air can be nerve-racking, yet flying is often the only way for… Read more »
Profile: TV’s Supernanny Jo Frost on Her Allergies
Job: Parenting expert on TV Lives with: multiple food allergies, environmental allergies and asthma We know her best as Nanny… Read more »
Flying Into Stormy Skies with Food Allergies
With varying food allergy policies, airlines are leaving travelers feeling confused and even unsafe.
Flying and Food Allergies: 8 Factors That May Reduce Risk
A large study suggests there are strategies that might reduce the odds of having a peanut- or nut-allergic reaction aboard an airplane.
Is It Safe to Eat The Airline’s Gluten-free Food?
Experts weigh in on what they think of gluten-free food on flights.
What Happened to Amarria: Time to End Food Allergy Tragedies
Amarria was the wakeup call: epinephrine has to be there to save lives.
Cats Can Stay in Plane Cabins, CTA Rules
Ignoring a request to ban cats on flights, the Canadian Transport Agency gives airlines the option to create a five-row buffer zone between the cat and the allergic passenger.