She’s one of the brightest lights in the next generation of allergy researchers. But Dr. Corinne Keet, an assistant professor… Read more »
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Wild Weather and Our Allergies and Asthma
Climate change is driving our planet’s surge in hurricanes, wildfires, deluges and droughts. It is a new environment of extremes, where mold, pollen and pollution proliferate. And who feels the direct health effects, those with allergies and asthma.
The MD Training Baby’s Immune System Not to Be Allergic
Dr. Brian Vickery was interested in cardiology before he spent time as a pediatric resident in New York City. There,… Read more »
Clawson Finds New Footing Following ‘Joke’ About Shooting Allergic Children
Board members and staff recently received educational training from FARE, one of the positive outcomes following the controversy.
Disney to Place ‘Stock’ Auto-Injectors at Its Parks and on Cruises
EpiPens will be placed at Disney parks, resorts and cruises for emergency use.
Roundup: AAAAI 2013 Coverage
A list of some of the most fascinating findings from this year’s meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
An Allergy Mom’s Lament for Sesame
And then, there was no sesame. There was no granola, or hummus, or halvah, or hamburger buns with sesame stuck… Read more »
Managing Oral Allergy Syndrome
If you have oral allergy syndrome (OAS), chances are that you also have seasonal allergies to pollen from trees such… Read more »
Sulfite Allergy: How to Know What’s in Food, Wine
Although it’s not a typical protein-based allergy, a significant number of individuals do have sulfite allergy. In Canada and the… Read more »
Flying Allergic
Exposure to a food allergen at 40,000 feet is an allergic person’s worst nightmare. For many travelers, it’s happening more often than it should.