Alpha-gal syndrome, the tick bite-related food allergy, is on the rise. New U.S. health data shows the condition may affect… Read more »
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ADINA Act: The Push to Label Drugs for Food Allergens, Gluten
Adina Togal is the inspiration for a bill that would require labeling of the top 9 food allergens and gluten… Read more »
DOT Airline Complaint: Teen ‘Humiliated’ over Nut Allergy Needs
A California family has launched a U.S. Department of Transportation complaint against Delta Air Lines over the denial of a… Read more »
Allergy Mom Video: Taste-Testing Free-From, Nondairy Ice Creams
For this episode of Megan’s Minute, Allergic Living thought it would be fun to do an allergy-friendly ice cream taste… Read more »
OIT Formula for Multiple Allergens Shows Promise in Early Results
A proprietary blend of 15 different allergenic food proteins is showing promise in desensitizing allergic children to more than one… Read more »
FDA Delays Decision on Neffy Epinephrine Spray Until September
The U.S. FDA has extended the date to complete its review of the neffy nasal epinephrine spray until September 2023. … Read more »
Citing Food Allergy Incidents, Family Pulls Kids Out of VA Schools
A Virginia family has decided they don’t feel safe sending their two food-allergic children to their local public schools. After… Read more »
Food Allergy Experts Weigh In on: Global ‘May Contain’ Labels
International food safety experts are moving ahead on recommendations to define and standardize allergen “may contain” labels on packaged foods… Read more »
Viaskin Peanut Patch Desensitized Most Toddlers in Phase 3 Trial
The Viaskin patch for peanut allergy is showing promise in desensitizing peanut-allergic toddlers in a late-stage trial. After wearing the… Read more »
Why Climate Change Is Making Pollen Allergies Worse Than Ever
Across the U.S. and North America, climate change is making pollen allergy season longer and more intense. If you’re feeling… Read more »