No child can live in a bubble but backing off can be especially hard for parents of food-allergic children. One mom shows how she learned to let go.
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Sourdough’s Bread-making Solution
While gluten-free breads are often found wanting, new research says sourdough presents a palatable solution.
Half of Those With Allergic Kids Can’t Identify Nuts
An Ohio study shows that fewer than half of parents and kids with nut allergies could correctly identify nuts in and out of the shell.
Silent Celiac Has Few Symptoms But Takes a Toll
Some have so few symptoms that they don’t realize gluten is a big problem.
9 Things About Food Allergy You Might Not Know
Dr. Phil Lieberman answers food allergy questions you’ve been wondering about, but haven’t had a chance to ask.
Why So Many Allergies – Now?
From the Allergic Living Archives. First published in 2008. If you have a child with peanut allergies, other parents will… Read more »
Cat Allergy and Dog Allergy: A Gander at Dander
The doctor’s advice sounds clear enough – if you have pet allergies that make you wheeze and sneeze, stay away.… Read more »
Food Allergy, Teens: The Danger Years
From the archives. Published in Allergic Living magazine, Fall 2005. TREVOR SCHOFIELD is one lucky guy. We are sitting at… Read more »
Beware the Back-to-School Asthma Spike
Much work is being done to educate North Americans about controlling asthma, and hospital admissions are down. But what remains… Read more »