Guest post by Teen Advisory Group (TAG) member Arjin Claire Most people associate food with life. I’ve been forced to associate food with poison. Growing up with food allergies isn’t easy, [...]
Guest post by Paige Freeman, PhD Paige L. Freeman, PhD, PLLC, is a psychologist that has navigated her child's food allergy for the last 14 years. She [...]
Holiday cooking and baking can be a hectic activity, as well as confusing! Here are some common questions and answers about holiday ingredients and food allergies to help ease [...]
Guest post by Annie Walsh Annie Walsh recently finished her sophomore year of college. She was diagnosed with multiple food allergies after reacting to wheat in a hamburger bun [...]
Did you know that for many of the 32 million Americans living with food allergy, oral immunotherapy (OIT) is a promising treatment option that can potentially improve their quality [...]
Guest post by Zidaan Kapoor My name is Zidaan Kapoor, and I have life-threatening allergies to eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, and all seafood. After I was diagnosed, my family’s life [...]
Guest post by Teen Advisory Group member Ramsey Makan I love going out. Whether I’m heading to a movie, a game, a concert or a birthday party, I love [...]
Guest post by Teen Advisory Group member Clare Kirchner The idea of traveling to a new place can be daunting. With the added questions that come with having food [...]
Guest post by Teen Advisory Group member Ava Wellener One of the most difficult issues I’ve dealt with in my food allergy journey is interacting with people who don’t have [...]
Epinephrine is the only treatment that can reverse the life-threatening symptoms of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction. Spring-loaded syringes called auto-injectors make it easier for patients, health care providers and [...]


