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Car Fumes Linked to Food, Pet Allergies in Kids
Findings are a part of the massive CHILD Study.
Is Shea Nut Butter Safe With a Tree Nut Allergy?
Q: My 5-year-old is allergic to tree nuts, and I’d like to know more about shea nut butter, as it’s… Read more »
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.”
Gluten-Free Diet Meets the Teen Years
Originally published in Allergic Living’s Fall 2014 magazine. Diagnosed in September 2013 with celiac disease, Cam Rich knows he can… Read more »
When Culture Clashes With Food Allergies
My food allergies put me on a collision course with our big family and food-fueled traditions.
Asthma and Swimming: How to Keep Chlorine in Check
Q: We’re amazed that our young daughter with asthma loves swimming (indoors as well as out). We thought the water… Read more »
Kyle Dine’s Musical Message: It’s OK to Be Allergic
When Kyle Dine graduated from business school nine years ago, he went a decidedly different route from his peers. Rather… Read more »
Wild Weather and Our Allergies and Asthma
Climate change is driving our planet’s surge in hurricanes, wildfires, deluges and droughts. It is a new environment of extremes, where mold, pollen and pollution proliferate. And who feels the direct health effects, those with allergies and asthma.
Why Does Asthma Put a Food-Allergic Child at a Higher Risk of Anaphylaxis?
Q: Why does asthma put a child with food allergies at higher risk of anaphylaxis than other children with food… Read more »