Dr. Brian Vickery was interested in cardiology before he spent time as a pediatric resident in New York City. There,… Read more »
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What LEAP Study’s Results Mean For You
Dr. Scott Sicherer takes on the top practical questions about the LEAP study findings.
The Ultimate Food Allergy Connector
Lisa Horne with her husband Andrew and son Stetson. When Lisa Horne’s son was 2 years old a small amount… Read more »
Novel Eczema Drug Giving Patients New Lease On Life
New York researchers at Mount Sinai are easing the relentless itch of eczema with a new drug. Dubbed a “breakthrough” therapy by the FDA, it treats eczema’s source rather than just its symptoms.
OIT More Successful in Babies, New Study Finds
Testing OIT in such a young population has never been done before, but results show that it’s worth it.
Special Report: Top Research from the 2015 AAAAI Meeting
The AAAAI annual meeting is a hub of scientific breakthroughs and new treatments. Here are the highlights from the 2015 conference.
Early Introduction of Peanut Protects Against Allergy, LEAP Study Finds
Chance of developing peanut allergy reduced 70 to 80 percent in high-risk babies. New guidelines expected.
Severe Allergic Reaction at Playgroup: Allergy Dad’s Wake-Up Call
A father shares the story of his 3-year-old son’s terrifying severe allergic reaction, and why it changed everything.
Inside the Search for Chinese Herbal Food Allergy Treatments
Meet Dr. Ying Song, one of the researchers on the hunt for improved Chinese herbal food allergy treatments and the reason why they work.
First Date: One Girl, One Guy and His Multiple Allergies
Dating with multiple allergies may seem impossible, but sometimes love does conquer all. Read this mom’s heartfelt story of how two childhood friends refused to let allergies get in the way of a fairytale evening out.