People like me don’t get to choose when I’d “like” to have food allergies. So when a friend faked a food allergy, it send a dangerous message.
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Studying Abroad with Food Allergies: An Experience Not To Be Missed
Imagine being in the Chateau De Sers in the south of France nestled in rolling hills, with sunrises and sunsets… Read more »
Introducing Peanut to Babies, What Guidelines Say
Feeding from 4 to 6 months aimed at preventing this pervasive allergy.
Teens with Asthma More Likely to Smoke, Survey Shows
Asthmatic teens turning to cigarettes due to anxiety and curiosity.
Shelf Life of EpiPen Auto-Injector May Grow to 2 Years
Mylan pursuing whether shelf life can increase to 24 months.
7 Tips to Help You Let Go of Food Allergy Fears & Anxiety
It’s time to warm up to the idea of experiencing life with food allergies.
Analysis Backs Early Peanut and Egg Introduction to Avoid Allergies
Introducing peanut and egg to babies between the ages of four and 11 months of age may lower the risk of developing allergies to the foods, according to a review of 146 studies.
Analysis: Canadian Airlines Report Misses the Mark on In-Flight Allergy Risks
In our view, the 2016 report of the Canadian inquiry into peanut, tree nut and sesame allergies on airplanes is generally disappointing.
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 Truth About Drug Allergies
Drug allergies don’t occur often but can be hard to diagnose. Decipher symptoms and learn what to do if an allergic reaction hits.