After years of lobbying from the U.S. food allergy community, the FDA announced on Oct. 29, 2018 that it was… Read more »
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Take Action: How to Lobby for Sesame as Top Allergen
For the latest news on sesame becoming the 9th top allergen in the U.S. as part of the FASTER Act,… Read more »
Sugary Drinks Tied to Asthma
Research suggests drinking lots of sugary drinks, such as apple juice, fruit drinks and soda can lead to the development… Read more »
Hospitals and Food Allergies: Lack of Training and Systems
Hospitals often lag in food allergy awareness and sometimes dangerous food mistakes are made. Fortunately, some forward-thinkers are getting change… Read more »
My Daughter Has a Food Allergy, But She is Not “A Sufferer”
With a positive approach, our allergic child does not miss out. In fact, she’s even taking part in the science.
Tweens with Milk Allergy Often Shorter, Smaller Than Peers
Tweens who have a milk allergy remain shorter in height and lighter in weight when compared to those with a… Read more »
What Test Best Shows if a Child Has Outgrown a Food Allergy?
Q: Our 6-year-old was diagnosed as a toddler with multiple food allergies, following trial and error with food introduction. His… Read more »
Celiac Disease Linked to Eating Disorders, Even Anorexia
With celiac disease, an unhealthy relationship with food often develops. Here’s why celiac disease can even lead to a serious… Read more »
U.S. College Directory: Comparing Food Allergy & GF Policies-Rhode Island
Rhode Island – For the complete directory of states and colleges, click here. Brown University Disability Services Doctor’s note with… Read more »
Baby Meets Risky Foods: Parents Struggle to Adapt to New Food Allergy Guidelines
New guidelines suggest that feeding allergenic foods to at-risk infants plays an important role in allergy prevention. But at home… Read more »