New research suggests a link between early-life secondhand smoke exposure and the development of food allergies.
Tag: food allergies
Peanut Butter Smeared at School in Graduation “Prank”
A peanut butter smearing incident that occurred at a high school in Toronto is not being treated as a criminal… Read more »
Stayin’ Alive in The ’70s: Before Allergy Labels, There Was Mom
To protect me from nut reactions, before allergy labels and anaphylaxis awareness, there was simply my mom.
Teacher to Teacher: Let’s Talk Food Allergies in Your Class
Let’s talk, teacher to teacher, about keeping students safely included.
1 Car, 4 Kids and 10 Allergies: How One Family Pulled Off an Epic Road Trip
Here’s how a food allergy mom pulled off an East Coast adventure.
The Consequences of Faking a Food Allergy
People like me don’t get to choose when I’d “like” to have food allergies. So when a friend faked a food allergy, it send a dangerous message.
Studying Abroad with Food Allergies: An Experience Not To Be Missed
Imagine being in the Chateau De Sers in the south of France nestled in rolling hills, with sunrises and sunsets… Read more »
Analysis: Canadian Airlines Report Misses the Mark on In-Flight Allergy Risks
In our view, the 2016 report of the Canadian inquiry into peanut, tree nut and sesame allergies on airplanes is generally disappointing.
6 Steps to a Successful Field Trip with Food Allergies
While field trips have the potential for danger, they are an important part of your child’s education, and worth the effort.
Letter To An Allergic Teenager – From One Who’s Been There
As one who remembers the teen years well, Allie Bahn has a must-read letter to all allergic teens.