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This article was written by Justin A. De Boer, MD, Pediatric Gastroenterology at Arnold Palmer Hospital For Children. Going back to school can be an exciting and stressful time for families, and many may be finding their usual anxiety is heightened because of the COVID-19 pandemic. For...

The following is an excerpt from Health Day News: https://consumer.healthday.com/ Food allergies may be under-diagnosed among children covered by Medicaid, a new study suggests. "We were surprised to find such a large discrepancy in estimates of food allergy prevalence in children on Medicaid compared to the general...

A licensed psychologist and food allergy mom offers tips and resources to support mental and emotional health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Why are some adults managing food allergy more stressed than others about COVID-19? Some food allergy households are already dealing with the daily stress of managing...

In the giving spirit? Here is a list compiled by Allergy Eats of organizations that could really use your support in any way. Many thanks and Happy Holiday's! Let’s talk about giving! So many organizations across the country are dedicated to helping the food allergy community in their own...

Here is a great article from Living Allergic. I've posted it in it's entirety. On a seemingly ordinary day three years ago, I was picking up my fifth-grader from school. In the car, I asked Joshua about his day. Completely out of character, he broke...

Parents, Schools Step Up Efforts To Combat Food-Allergy Bullying Bullying takes many forms, but when it involves a food that triggers severe allergies, it could be potentially deadly. Once, when Brandon Williams, a 16-year-old from Kentucky, was on a trip with his bowling team, his teammate decided...

For many chefs, having an allergy or intolerance is an advantage when dealing with guests with restrictions. When Amanda Freitag was diagnosed with a hazelnut allergy in 2006, the Chopped judge experienced "an extreme wake up call." She learned to take extra precautions around what she...

Intranasal spray shows promise for peanut allergy suppression. This is exciting news for those suffering from this dangerous allergy. A vaccine delivered in the form of an ultrafine nasal spray has been shown to protect against allergy symptoms peanut sensitive mice, according to a study from...