In this video, food allergy blogger Amanda Orlando shows us how to make an ever-so-easy homemade oat milk. It’s healthy,… Read more »
First Poop Study: What Does It Mean for Allergy Prevention?
The contents of a baby’s first poop may help predict a child’s likelihood of developing allergies later on, a new… Read more »
School Guidelines Recommend: No Allergy-Free Zones, More Training
Allergists have issued guidelines that call for schools and child-care centers to have staff training on anaphylaxis, allergy action plans,… Read more »
How I Lost Food Allergy Trust in the Pandemic, And Found It Again
Looking me straight in the eye, my friend Mary told me she was not sure how she would trust again… Read more »
Red Sneakers Day Steps Up Its Impact, as May 20 Gains Calendar Status
For the past three years, May 20 has been circled in red on the Debbs’ family calendar. The date marks… Read more »
Allergy News: State to Require Insurance Coverage of Epis; Elijah’s Law Progress
Delaware to Mandate Auto-injector Coverage A bill headed to Delaware Governor John Carney’s desk would require insurance plans to cover… Read more »
President Signs FASTER Act, Making Sesame Labeling the Law
Food allergy advocates were celebrating after President Joe Biden on April 23 signed the FASTER Act into law. The act… Read more »
Can a Biologic Drug Teach the Body to Forget Peanut Allergy?
A monoclonal antibody halted the production of peanut-specific IgE in peanut-allergic mice and in blood samples from people with peanut… Read more »
Making a Move: A Guide For House-Hunting With Allergies or Asthma
House-hunting? Then keep those allergy triggers in mind. Learn what to watch for, what can be fixed – and when… Read more »
Moving In: 8 Tips for Doing The Big Clean
If someone in your family has allergies to pet dander, mold, dust mites and other allergens, it’s essential to do… Read more »