Organization lists experiences of 31 travelers who were refused food allergy pre-boarding accommodation on American Airlines.
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A Gathering of Food Allergy Minds: From Latest Research to Patient Stresses
How many times have we heard the expression “two heads are better than one?” In late October 2017, I had… Read more »
Stronger TSA Rules: What Do They Mean For Allergic Travelers’ Safe Food?
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confirms to Allergic Living that heightened security measures for carry-on items, which were being rolled… Read more »
Guide to the Ultimate Allergy-Friendly Halloween & Harry Potter Party
AS A CHILD, being “different” and standing out from your peers can be tough. As a food-allergic child on Halloween,… Read more »
1 Car, 4 Kids and 10 Allergies: How One Family Pulled Off an Epic Road Trip
Here’s how a food allergy mom pulled off an East Coast adventure.
FARE Takes Complaint Against Airline for Allergy “Discrimination” to Next Level
American Airlines’ policy refuses to allow those with food allergies to pre-board for wiping.
Studying Abroad with Food Allergies: An Experience Not To Be Missed
Imagine being in the Chateau De Sers in the south of France nestled in rolling hills, with sunrises and sunsets… Read more »
Report Recognizes Food Allergy as Health Priority, Urges Wide Epi Access, Better Labeling and Data
Sweeping report calls on FDA, CDC and other agencies to develop food allergy guidelines and expand training.
Giorgi Family on Lawsuit, Natalie’s Impact on Allergy Awareness
After $15M settlement in tragedy, family will support allergy research, awareness.
Peanut Dust Lingers on Airplane Tray Tables, Restaurant Surfaces
Exposure comes from touching surfaces and then accidentally ingesting peanut, researchers say.