It Matters Who You Ask
Make sure kids know the right questions to ask regarding food allergies. Self-advocacy is SO important! Read More …
Make sure kids know the right questions to ask regarding food allergies. Self-advocacy is SO important! Read More …
Your child’s teacher has already started making plans for Valentine’s Day, so it’s best to chat about your concerns now. That’s why it’s time for a #HeartTealHeart talk! Read More …
A Guide for the Family of the Food Allergic
If you have family coming for the holidays, there are always a lot of things to do. Is accommodating food allergies one of them? Food-allergic families are thankful for every safe meal–read below for 15 tips to make sure yours is something to be thankful for! Read More …
Allergists have long known that eating egg in its baked form (when an egg-allergic patient is able to do so) can reduce the severity of said allergy, or even speed the person in outgrowing it. For the past 18 months, my son has been in a study looking to measure that phenomenon! Read More …
Nobody likes to get an auto-injector that expires too soon. The good news is that there are some things you can do about it! Read More …
American Airlines is coming under fire for having a discriminatory Allergen Policy–but their double standards just make everything feel worse. Read More …
What do you do with all that candy your kids can’t eat? Make your plan now, so you’re ready on Halloween! Read More …
As I write this, it is way too late (or perhaps, too early) but I really wanted to get these pictures posted. I put them together based on how I feel about Mylan Pharmaceutical’s announcement that they will make a generic of their own EpiPen. Feel free to share! These are also available on our Read More …
So, Mylan has announced that they “care,” and they’re going to help us all out by increasing the value of their savings cards from $100 to $300 per 2pack of EpiPens. They’re also expanding eligibility for their assistance program (how many people even knew they had an assistance program???) While these assistance programs will help Read More …
When someone you love is diagnosed with a food allergy, that diagnosis sets you off along a huge learning curve. Amongst everything else, one decision you have to make is whether to purge your house of all allergenic foods, or keep them in the house for the non-allergic to consume… Read More …