A widely debated topic in the food allergy community is whether or not food allergens should be allowed into a home when a family member is food-allergic.
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6 Steps to a Successful Field Trip with Food Allergies – Canada
While field trips have the potential for danger, they are an important part of your child’s education, and worth the effort.
Allergy-Friendly Creamy Pasta Salad
Instead of traditional mayonnaise, this flavorful pasta salad is made with a rich flaxseed-based sauce. Make it up to 24… Read more »
Thumb-Sucking and Nail-Biting May Prevent Some Allergies
Study finds “bad habits” may ward off allergies to cats, dust mites, mold and more.
Red Meat Allergy: Incidence on Rise, Therapy in Works
Dr. Scott Commins explains how tick-related meat allergy has spread, the role of animal fat in bad reactions, and promising progress toward a treatment.
Dairy-Free Veggie & Bean Dip Jars
Free of gluten and all Top 8 allergens.
OIT Therapy Gets Ready for Prime Time
Peanut oral immunotherapy in a capsule is moving closer to regulatory approval in the United States. The therapy brings hope – not for a cure – but of lives made less vulnerable.
Theater Discrimination Decision Seen as “Wake-up Call” on Allergy as Disability
The U.S. Department of Justice has found that a theater company violated a food-allergic boy’s rights.
Celiac Disease in Children or Teens: The Sneaky Signs
The symptoms of celiac disease can be harder to spot in young patients.
Cheezy Macaroni with Peas and Roasted Carrots
Non-dairy macaroni and cheese is great comfort food for adults and kids alike. This version has a more grown-up air,… Read more »