According to Dr. Scott Sicherer at New York’s Jaffe Food Allergy Institute, having one food allergy can put you at… Read more »
Tag: peanut allergy
Managing Peanut Allergy
The only current treatment for this allergy is to avoid all traces of peanuts and peanut butter or other peanut-containing… Read more »
All About Peanut Allergy
Allergies to peanut are one of the most common and severe types of food allergies.
The Holiday Snack Tray and Allergies
A few years back, the news media reported the results of a study that found that many nut-allergic children were… Read more »
Kyle Dine, Allergy Minstrel
From the Allergic Living archives. First published in the magazine in 2007. With songs like “Smellephant the Allergic Elephant,” the… Read more »
Peanut Allergy: Making It ‘Go Away’
Nine-year-old Isabella Uknis can do something her parents were told was impossible: she can eat half a peanut every day.… Read more »
Multiple Food Allergies Are on the Rise
This examination of the rise of multiple food allergies is from the Allergic Living archives. It was a week so… Read more »
WestJet Scraps Nuts
Those with peanut and nut allergies can breathe a little easier when they fly with WestJet. Changes to the airline’s food allergy policy mean that tree nuts and peanuts will no longer be served or sold on board.
Food Allergy Denial: The Adults Taking Big Risks
This article on adults exhibiting ‘food allergy denial’ is from the Allergic Living Archives. As a magazine writer, Chris Koentges… Read more »
Have Kitchen, Will Travel – to Europe
Traveling with food allergies can be a challenge. One family makes it work by carrying a suitcase full of safe foods, cooking most meals and learning to adapt when things don’t go as planned.