Putting a teal pumpkin on your doorstep means you have non-food treats available, such as glow sticks or small toys. This simple act promotes inclusion for trick-or-treaters with food allergies or ...
Key information to help better understand food allergies and anaphylaxis. FARE works on behalf of the millions of Americans who have food allergy, including those at risk for life-threatening ...
Available at select CVS stores, dollar stores, party supply stores, or online retailers, these low-cost items can be purchased and handed out to all trick-or-treaters, and made available in a separate ...
Get the facts on what food allergies are—and what they aren’t—plus how to recognize the symptoms and seek testing from a healthcare professional. Food allergy is a serious and potentially ...
Turn your home into your “safe space” with these tips. When a family member is diagnosed with food allergies, life at home becomes somewhat more challenging. By changing the way you shop, cook and ...
Peanut allergy is the most common food allergy in children under age 18 and the third-most common food allergy in adults. Peanut allergy is usually lifelong: only about 20 percent of children with ...
Allergy blood tests measure the presence of IgE antibodies to specific foods. Allergy blood tests measure the presence of IgE antibodies to specific foods. (IgE, short for “immunoglobulin E,” is the ...
Learn about your responsibilities as a college student with food allergies and the resources your school may offer College is typically the first time that you will live on your own as a young adult.