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Answering Parents’ Big Questions on Peanut Introduction to Babies
Guidelines for the early introduction of peanut foods to young children as a way to prevent peanut allergy were published… Read more »
The Truth About Drug Allergies
Drug allergies don’t occur often but can be hard to diagnose. Decipher symptoms and learn what to do if an allergic reaction hits.
Celiac’s Evolution: The Mind-Boggling Rise of Non-Gut Symptoms
ON a crisp October morning in 2014, Betsy Robbins waited impatientlyin the hospital recovery room with her still-groggy husband, who… Read more »
FARE’s Dr. Baker: What LEAP Means to the Food Allergy Community
It may be frustrating to change direction on introducing peanut to children, but here’s why it is the right course.
British Airways Crews to Make Peanut and Nut Allergy Announcements On Request
Carrier will be the first major international airline to make this policy change.
‘Hyperactive’ Immune Cells in Babies Linked to Food Allergy
An immune ‘signature’ found in newborns’ cord blood may be sign of increased food allergy risk.
Four Gut Bacteria Are Crucial to Asthma Prevention: Researchers
Let them get dirty. Let them play with the dog on the floor. It could stop asthma.
Why Are So Many Celiacs Getting Glutened?
“Consider that there is about 20 feet of intestine coiled in the body and it’s easy to understand. That’s a lot of intestine that has to get better before we can call it healed.”
Celiac Linked to Higher Rate of Miscarriage and Premature Birth
A study of pregnancy experiences finds that women with celiac disease are significantly more likely to have a miscarriage or… Read more »