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How to Keep a Food Diary and Other Info to Bring to a First Allergist’s Visit
Q: For the second time, our 1-year-old has broken out in hives after eating. And this time was worse –… Read more »
Cashew-Containing Kale Chip Teaches EMT He’s Not Invincible
An EMT with a severe allergy to nuts discovers the hard way that he’s not as invincible to anaphylaxis as he thought.
The Craft Brewmasters Who Are Getting Gluten-Free Beer Right
Making craft beer without barley is challenging, but for suds lovers with celiac disease, the rewards are worth it.
6 Top Tips for Keeping Allergens in Control in Your Kitchen
A widely debated topic in the food allergy community is whether or not food allergens should be allowed into a home when a family member is food-allergic.
OIT Therapy Gets Ready for Prime Time
Peanut oral immunotherapy in a capsule is moving closer to regulatory approval in the United States. The therapy brings hope – not for a cure – but of lives made less vulnerable.
Allergy’s High Anxiety: How to Tame Kids’ Fears of Food Reactions
Too many kids and parents are consumed by food allergy stress. At last, mental health experts are finding answers to make allergies a much more livable diagnosis.
Celiac’s Evolution: The Mind-Boggling Rise of Non-Gut Symptoms
ON a crisp October morning in 2014, Betsy Robbins waited impatientlyin the hospital recovery room with her still-groggy husband, who… Read more »
9 Amazing Life Hacks for Food Allergies and Asthma
At Allergic Living, we know that life with food allergies, asthma or celiac disease can lead to innumerable hours spent managing your family’s meals and environment.
Top Studies from the AAAAI 2016 Allergists’ Meeting
We bring you extensive coverage from the largest gathering of allergists in the world.