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Thriving With Celiac Disease: Eamon Murphy’s Journey
Eamon Murphy is a far cry from the little boy we first wrote about back in 2010.
Teens Speak Up About Averting Food Allergy Tragedies
We sought out the teenage perspective on staying safe with food allergies.
The Allergic Girl Who Saved Her Own Birthday Party
When her 8th birthday party was cancelled due to a food allergy risks, Mirella dug deep, stayed positive, and celebrated in her own special way. Read her inspiring story here.
Beyond the Eye Roll and Tune Out: How to Talk to Teens About Food Allergies
A young person’s ability to learn from us depends on a few variables and should always be based on his… Read more »
Why Are There So Many Food Allergies Today?
Q: Since my 6-year-old has multiple allergies (peanuts, tree nuts, soy and sesame), people ask me all the time: why… Read more »
Renovate Your Gluten-Free Diet: Celebrate the Foods You Can Eat
You have celiac disease and, yes, that diagnosis comes with what may seem like an endless list of foods and… Read more »
Brian Hom: The Father Driven by His Allergic Son’s Memory
Brian Hom and his family flew down to Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2008 to celebrate their son BJ’s 18th birthday… Read more »
Looking Back for the Future of Food Allergy: Q&A with Historian Matthew Smith
Science historian Matthew Smith’s new book, Another Person’s Poison charts in detail the various stages of food allergy’s development.
Finding the Positive Side of Food Allergies
Gina Clowes writes about the benefits of living with food allergies.