Michigan mother is trying to make her city “a bit more allergy aware.”
Staying Safe at the Summer Cabin: Tips to Reduce the Risk of an Allergic Reaction
Summer getaways are exciting, but can be stressful. Reduce the risk of a reaction by being prepared. I’m always excited… Read more »
Thunderstorm Asthma: How to Be Prepared
Tips on how to manage your asthma in order to avoid falling prey to thunderstorm asthma.
Thunderstorm Asthma: From Why It Happens, To Pollen Allergy Risk
In the Australian state of Victoria, November 21, 2016 was the hottest day since the previous March. As the temperature… Read more »
Patch Progress, Peanut OIT in Adults Data Presented at EAACI Meeting
We’re learning more about the two therapies to treat peanut allergies that could soon be available in allergist’s offices in… Read more »
Camping with Asthma: How to Prepare and What to Pack
The thought of summer activities such as camping is an exciting one, but managing asthma in an outdoor setting can… Read more »
Celiac Biologic Drug Reduced Gluten Symptoms, Inflammation in Study
There was much excitement during Digestive Disease Week conference about positive phase 2 study results for a biologic drug called… Read more »
What’s the Link Between EoE and Celiac Disease?
A large analysis of more than 35 million patients found an intriguing connection between celiac disease and eosinophilic esophagitis. Out… Read more »
After Elijah Tragedy, New York City to Require Stock Epinephrine and Training at Daycares
The tragic death of 3-year-old Elijah Silvera continues to reverberate in New York City, with a new amendment to the… Read more »
Advocates Lobby for NY Bills: From Preschool Allergy Policies to Auto-Injector Access
Advocates, including parents who have lost children to anaphylaxis, were in Albany, NY on May 16, 2018 to raise… Read more »