West Jet and Air Canada recently released new food allergy policies. Read up on the changes and the specifics of each.
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Air Canada Unveils Allergy Policy
Air Canada’s peanut- and nut-free buffer zones are ready for takeoff. But will these accommodations really fly?
Managing Shellfish and Fish Allergies
There is no cure for allergies to fish or shellfish, so people who develop allergies to seafood must avoid even small traces of the foods that cause them to react.
Managing Food Allergies: The Basics
Finding out that you or your child has a serious food allergy can feel overwhelming. In the first appointment, a… Read more »
Going Gluten-Free: It’s A Journey
From cheating to missteps on the diet that’s for life.
All About Wheat Allergy
When you have wheat allergy, your immune system sees it as a dangerous foreign substance and takes action, fighting back with antibodies known as Immunoglobulin E, or IgE.
Managing Life with Soy Allergy or Other Legume Allergy
The only current treatment for these allergies is to avoid all traces of soy and legumes and products that may contain them.
7 Key Steps to Better Breathing and Controlling Asthma Symptoms
Strategy 1: Lose Weight Researchers have dug deep into the link between asthma and obesity, but have yet to determine… Read more »
Managing Life With Milk and Egg Allergies
Milk and egg allergies mostly affect children, who usually become allergic to milk and egg as toddlers.
Managing Peanut Allergy
The only current treatment for this allergy is to avoid all traces of peanuts and peanut butter or other peanut-containing… Read more »