The severity of a first anaphylactic reaction doesn’t reliably predict how severe the next one will be. The next reaction… Read more »
Lawsuit Against Disney Dropped in Doctor’s Food Allergy Death
A widower has dropped his wrongful death lawsuit against Walt Disney World’s parent company over his wife’s fatal food-allergic reaction.… Read more »
Big Hope a Pill for Chronic Hives Can Also Treat Peanut Allergy
A pill recently approved to treat chronic hives may also help protect against peanut allergy, early research suggests. The Food… Read more »
GLP-1 Drugs Linked to Cut in Asthma Flares for Overweight Adults
GLP-1 drugs may reduce asthma flares in overweight and obese adults without diabetes, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed three… Read more »
FDA Panel Stresses Early Allergen Feeding, Treating Food Allergies
Food allergy experts want to make an impact on patients’ lives during infancy. Early prevention, diagnosis and treatment are vital… Read more »
FDA Weighs Moving Food Allergen Warnings to Thresholds System
The Food and Drug Administration is weighing a major shift in how nutrition labels on packaged foods communicate food allergy… Read more »
Restaurant Allergen Bills Introduced in 3 States, How You Can Help
Menu allergen transparency is gaining traction in the United States. Three states are considering new bills that would require restaurants… Read more »
Reality Check: What Disney’s Allergy Booking Changes Will Mean
Walt Disney World has removed the option to note food allergies in its Advanced Dining Reservation booking system. The change… Read more »
CEO Sees Clear Path Ahead After FDA Rejects Anaphylm Epi Film
Finding out that the Food and Drug Administration had declined to approve Anaphylm was a blow for Aquestive Therapeutics. “Emotionally… Read more »
Palforzia OIT to End: What It Means for Food Allergy Patients
When the Food and Drug Administration made Palforzia the first-ever approved food allergy treatment in 2020, allergists hailed the news… Read more »