Children born outside the United States have lower rates of allergic disease, but their risk for developing
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Will a Peanut-Allergic Child Also React to Chickpeas?
Q. My younger child is allergic to peanuts and our family doctor recently said he should be avoiding chickpeas (which… Read more »
When School is an Asthma Danger Zone
Schools close to highways are setting off asthma attacks in kids. Inside an important new urban planning issue.
Utah Boy Dies from Anaphylaxis
An 11-year-old boy becomes the fourth young person to die of food anaphylaxis in the past 2 months.
Warm Spaghetti with Capers and Arugula
Free of gluten and all Top 8 allergens.
Watermelon and Strawberry Pops
Free of gluten and all Top 8 allergens.
How Does Epinephrine Turn Off an Allergic Reaction?
Q. How does epinephrine turn off an anaphylactic reaction? This seems rather amazing, since anaphylaxis affects so many body systems.… Read more »
Why Does My Latex Allergic Child Need to Avoid Bananas?
Q. We’ve just learned that my daughter is latex allergic. My doctor listed things she has to avoid now –… Read more »
Sorghum Confirmed OK for Gluten-Free Diet
New scientific evidence says that sorghum, a cereal grain, is officially gluten-free
Flying and Food Allergies: 8 Factors That May Reduce Risk
A large study suggests there are strategies that might reduce the odds of having a peanut- or nut-allergic reaction aboard an airplane.