AVOID, avoid, avoid. That’s how Ann Jeannette Glauber had been treating her 4½-year-old son’s allergies to eggs, milk, peanuts, nuts… Read more »
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An Allergy Mom’s Lament for Sesame
And then, there was no sesame. There was no granola, or hummus, or halvah, or hamburger buns with sesame stuck… Read more »
Sulfite Allergy: How to Know What’s in Food, Wine
Although it’s not a typical protein-based allergy, a significant number of individuals do have sulfite allergy. In Canada and the… Read more »
Planet Allergy: Climate Change Fuels Allergies
From the Allergic Living archives, an investigation of rising temperatures and rising allergies. Wasp sting reactions in Alaska, wildfire pollution,… Read more »
Peanut Allergy: Making It ‘Go Away’
Nine-year-old Isabella Uknis can do something her parents were told was impossible: she can eat half a peanut every day.… Read more »
Creating the Allergy-Friendly Garden
Think the perfect garden is out of reach? Allergies may be keeping you from exercising your green thumb, but they don’t have to! Plan ahead, work with allergy-friendly plants and you’ll reap the rewards, without the allergic reactions.
Hunting for the Missing Link Between Eczema and Food Allergies
Many kids with food allergies follow a similar path. As babies, their skin is red and inflamed from eczema. Then,… Read more »
Test Shows: How Much Peanut an Allergic Child Can Tolerate
Epitope testing has been shown in studies to be far more reliable in diagnosing peanut allergy than traditional skin or… Read more »
College and Food Allergies: What I Wish I’d Done Differently
Our oldest was born in 1997. It had taken 10 years to become parents, and we were elated when we… Read more »
A Blood Test to Diagnose EoE Triggers? Researchers Make Progress
Researchers have identified a biomarker in the blood that appears to reliably determine when milk is a trigger for eosinophilic… Read more »