Four states have been added to the 2015 State Honor Roll of Asthma and Allergy Policies for Schools
Author: Allergic Living
Keeley McGuire: She’s the Queen of the Lunchbox
It’s lunchtime. The cafeteria is crowded and loud. When you’re a parent of an allergic child, the main concern when… Read more »
Airlines and Allergy: Auto-Injectors Would Be Required on Planes Under Law
In-flight staff would be required to know how and when to use auto-injectors for food allergic passengers under proposed federal legislation
Advice on: Making a Flax Egg
Free of gluten and all Top 8 allergens.
Wide Testing of Asthma Kids for Peanut Allergy Is Wrong, Say Allergists
Allergists say children with asthma shouldn’t be tested for peanut allergy routinely.
Surveys Show Low Level of Allergy Awareness
New data shows how few in the population know what to do when anaphylaxis strikes.
Gluten Free Products Market Projected to Reach $6.8 Billion by 2019
A report estimates the global market for gluten-free products will reach $6.8 billion by 2019.
Facing Mount Kilimanjaro – with Celiac Disease
In the early days of diagnosis, who would have thought it possible? But my celiac daughter and I were closing… Read more »
Sports Breathing Issues – Asthma or Not?
Q: My teenage son had a second spell of bad breathing during a school basketball game. Even when he stopped playing, it felt like somebody was sitting on his chest. Could this be due to asthma?