Canada has approved its second under-the-tongue tablet for treating grass allergy.
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Can Skin Exposures Worsen a Child’s Allergy?
Q: I have two young children, and my 18-month-old daughter has had an anaphylactic reaction to dairy. I’ve been letting… Read more »
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 »
Can Baked Egg Be Safe to Eat with Egg Allergy?
Q: My 7-year-old is anaphylactic to milk and peanut. He also has a mild egg allergy. He has never had… Read more »
Peanut Allergy Study With Xolair: Impressive Results
A new pilot study has resulted in subjects being able to tolerate 160 to 400 times more peanut than they could at the study’s outset.
The Hunt for a Food Allergy Cure: Where Is It Heading?
State of food allergy research in 2013, and the obstacles to overcome.
World’s Oldest Allergist: Active at 101
He once treated Saddam Hussein for allergies: he’s the world’s oldest allergist at 101.
Disordered Mast Cells, and the Clues to Food Allergy
FOOD Allergies, EoE, Autism, Asthma, Celiac Disease and Eczema all have mast cell issues in common. There is a huge need for research into food allergy and its relationship with these other diseases. You have probably heard of most of these diagnoses except for maybe a new diagnosis called Mast Cell Disorder.
12 Ways to Reclaim Spring from Allergies
We know: you think of spring as a beauty to behold from behind glass – because of all that pollen in the air. But let Allergic Living show you how to do spring better, how to feel great and seize this glorious season.
Parents Intentionally Feeding Kids Allergens
It appears many parents are intentionally exposing their food-allergic children to their triggers, against medical advice.