Parenting contributor Megan Lavin reflects on her ‘deer in the headlights’ early days of becoming a food allergy mom. To… Read more »
Collaborative Aims to Step Up Allergy Readiness at Childcare Centers
The readiness to recognize and promptly treat severe food-allergic reactions in children is essential. Yet, there has been growing concern… Read more »
Is A Cure for Food Allergies Getting Close?
Ten years ago, Dr. James Baker, then chief medical officer of Food Allergy Research & Advocacy (FARE), told the organization… Read more »
After Food Allergy Rejection, Boy Gymnast Soars to a New Start
Gymnast Henry Fuller loves showing off his skills doing handsprings across the mats or front flips on the high bar.… Read more »
ADDE Act and FARE: Recap of a Tense Town Hall Over Menu Bill
After receiving a flood of criticism for opposing California’s proposed ADDE Act, the nonprofit FARE held a town hall meeting… Read more »
Lapland’s Magic: Northern Lights, Reindeer and Allergy Awareness
As the plane descended into Ivalo, Finland, I peered out of the window at endless pine trees covered in a… Read more »
Severe Food Allergies in Babies: From Key Signs to Treatment
We often about hear about food allergies in school kids. But what about when food allergies develop in the youngest… Read more »
Dr. Rubin’s Take: It’s Time to Move on From Benadryl for Allergies
For generations, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) has been the go-to allergy medication. It is the pink pill that sits in your grandma’s… Read more »
ADDE Act for Allergy Menu Labels Gets Boost As NonProfits Clash
One-by-one, classmates of young food allergy advocate Addie Lao walked up to a microphone to address the California Senate Health… Read more »
Xolair Rival Aims for Food Allergy Dosing of Every 2 to 3 Months
Updated December 2025 – A San Francisco-based biotech company is developing a new blocker of the IgE allergy antibody for… Read more »