In a new study, only 16 percent of epinephrine users and 7 percent of inhaler users administered their medication perfectly.
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Tech Mogul Sean Parker Pledges $24 Million to Find Allergy Cure
Parker and Dr. Kari Nadeau are aiming for a therapy that takes only one or two treatments, retrains the immune system – and lasts.
Parents Sue School Board, Principal in Shocking Allergy Case
Lawsuit alleges allergy accommodation requests led to harassment and child abuse investigation.
How to Avoid Holiday Asthma Triggers
Tackle asthma triggers before you head to or host events to ensure that you have a healthy and happy holiday season.
What to Do If You Have a Reaction When Home Alone
Q: I’m a single mom and my teenager with multiple food allergies is alone in our apartment before I get… Read more »
Adult-Onset Allergies: Who’s More Likely to React – and Severely
Age increases risk of severe reaction and other findings from one of the first studies on adult-onset allergies.
Q&A with Celiac Expert Dr. Joseph Murray
The Mayo Clinic’s celiac guru talks about going gluten-free, who should screen for celiac, and his new book.
Easing the Stress of Teen Food Allergies
Allergy expert Jan Hanson shares how parents and teens can work together to ease the stress of allergies.
New Culprits Identified in Celiac Disease
Non-gluten proteins shown to cause reactions for celiac patients.
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 »