People like me don’t get to choose when I’d “like” to have food allergies. So when a friend faked a food allergy, it send a dangerous message.
Managing Allergies
Studying Abroad with Food Allergies: An Experience Not To Be Missed
Imagine being in the Chateau De Sers in the south of France nestled in rolling hills, with sunrises and sunsets… Read more »
Accidental Allergy Exposure: Fear to First Injection and Life Lessons
Our teenage daughters were visiting the Distillery District in Toronto, with family friends, and had plans to stay overnight. Back… Read more »
FARE Calls for DOT Action on American Airlines’ ‘Discriminatory’ Food Allergy Policy
Allergy organization wants passengers with food allergies to be allowed to pre-board.
Why Family Is Taking on American Airlines’ Food Allergy Policy
DOT complaint targets denial of preboarding as breach of Air Carrier Access Act.
On Safari, with Multiple Food Allergies
The McKenzie-Davison family head to Africa where they get to track cheetahs on foot, come face-to-face with rhinos, and climb… Read more »
Colleges Lack Food Allergy Support Beyond the Dining Hall
Study finds families having to educate all – from professors to librarians, coaches and servers.
7 Tips to Help You Let Go of Food Allergy Fears & Anxiety
It’s time to warm up to the idea of experiencing life with food allergies.
Fending Off Asthma Triggers Key to College Initiation Success
Arriving at college for freshman year, no matter how well prepared, can lead to some unexpected surprises.
Analysis: Canadian Airlines Report Misses the Mark on In-Flight Allergy Risks
In our view, the 2016 report of the Canadian inquiry into peanut, tree nut and sesame allergies on airplanes is generally disappointing.