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Ask the Allergist with Dr. Susan Waserman
Dr. Waserman is known to readers of her column with Dr. Wade Watson in Allergic Living magazine. Here, she takes on introducing cow’s milk to an at-risk infant.
Ask the Allergist with Dr. Wade Watson
Dr. Watson considers three questions this month – on deep frying and fish allergy, on allergies in siblings, and one linked here on sunflower seed allergy.
Ask the Allergist with Dr. Antony Ham Pong
You’ve probably wondered whether smelling peanuts can cause an allergic reaction. Dr. Ham Pong gives a comprehensive answer to this popular question.
Ask the Allergist with Dr. Michael Pistiner
Dr. Pistiner tells us whether soy in personal care products is safe to use for the soy allergic.
Ask the Allergist with Dr. Scott Sicherer
Dr. Scott Sicherer tackles the question on whether eczema is directly linked to allergy.
Ask the Celiac Expert with Shelley Case, RD
Leading dietitian Shelley Case takes your questions. In this post, she gives the scoop on pure oats and what the limitations are in the gluten-free diet.
Ask the Asthma Educator
Pat Steele, Certified Respiratory Educator (CRE) offers assistance on how to control fall asthma triggers such as mold.
Ask the Dermatologist
Dr. Sandy Skotnicki-Grant answers a question about a reaction to a new shampoo. Are sulfates to blame?
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Our Blogs
Gluten-Free Girl: At Last, Good Gluten-Free Baking
Shauna James Ahern shares her love of great gluten-free baking – it’s not an oxymoron – and some secrets to success.
Sam’s Story: This is Nuts, No If Ands Or Buffer
Samantha Yaffe’s run in with Air Canada’s Buffer Zones while traveling with her allergic son.
From the Editor’s Desk: Getting Life Back
Gwen Smith writes about living life undeterred by allergies.
Laurie Harada: Tips For Talking to School Officials
Parents know: talking to principals and teachers about allergy accommodations is not always easy. Anaphylaxis Canada’s executive director offers wise guidance.
Pamela Lee: A Dream of Peanut Butter Awareness
There’s nothing like a dream (or nightmare!) to remind us of the possibility of exposure to allergens at school. Pam Lee shares hers with us.
Shelley Case Column: Gluten-free Fast Grab Snacks
Dietitian Shelley Case gives great ideas on gluten-free snacks that will keep you full while on the go. Also see others in her blogroll.
The Parenting Coach: Gina Clowes Dishes Out the Tricks to Treats.
An all-ages guide to ensuring allergic ghosts and goblins hace a spookily great Halloween.
















