She’s one of the brightest lights in the next generation of allergy researchers. But Dr. Corinne Keet, an assistant professor… Read more »
Author: Claire Gagné
Kyle Dine’s Musical Message: It’s OK to Be Allergic
When Kyle Dine graduated from business school nine years ago, he went a decidedly different route from his peers. Rather… Read more »
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 »
The Ultimate Food Allergy Connector
Lisa Horne with her husband Andrew and son Stetson. When Lisa Horne’s son was 2 years old a small amount… Read more »
Inside the Search for Chinese Herbal Food Allergy Treatments
Meet Dr. Ying Song, one of the researchers on the hunt for improved Chinese herbal food allergy treatments and the reason why they work.
Razor-Sharp Humor Makes the Food Allergy Case
Art is a huge part of Tiffany Glass Ferreira’s life. An art teacher by training, she used to teach the… Read more »
Child’s Best Friend: The Dog Unleashed as the Surprising Allergy Preventer
A number of recent studies have revealed that exposing children to a dog in the early years helps protect allergies from developing later in life.
A Nurse Driven to Improve Food Allergy Education
She’s on the faculty at Spring Arbor University in Michigan, working with registered nurses pursuing their baccalaureate degree in nursing.… Read more »
A Force of Nature for Safe Travel with Allergies
When a United Airlines flight crew said they wouldn’t make an announcement to passengers that Lianne Mandelbaum’s son, Joshua, would… Read more »