Painful, red eczema patches used to run up and down Benjamin Sun’s arms and legs. This severe atopic dermatitis led… Read more »
Author: Mariam Matti
AllergyEats Names Top 10 Most Allergy-Friendly Restaurants Across the U.S.
The restaurant chain that claims to be reminiscent of a Sunday night visit to nonna’s house is the most allergy-friendly… Read more »
EpiPen Shortage in Canada Has Resolved, Says Pfizer Canada
EpiPen auto-injectors are back in stock in pharmacies across Canada following a year-long intermittent shortage of both the junior and… Read more »
Sesame Allergy a Significant Health Issue in the United States, Study Reveals
Sesame has emerged as the ninth most common food allergen in the United States, with a new study pegging its… Read more »
Food Allergy Diagnosis Increased in Rural and Urban Areas over 10-Year Period
Food allergy prevalence is growing not only in urban centers, but rural areas as well. According to a study of… Read more »
Woman Sues for $1M in Damages over Severe Reaction at Luxury Spa Retreat
A weekend getaway to a luxury spa in the Berkshires turned into a “horror show” for a New York City… Read more »
Symjepi Epinephrine Syringe Launched in U.S. Clinics
Symjepi, the pre-filled 0.3 mg-dose syringe alternative to epinephrine auto-injectors, is now available in clinical settings across the United States.… Read more »
Study Finds Doubling of Adult Food Allergy: 5 Important Takeaways
A national U.S. study finds a far higher prevalence of food allergies among American adults than previously revealed: about 10.8… Read more »
How the Media Missed the Mark on Pivotal Study of Adult Food Allergies
The researchers behind a recent study, which estimates the prevalence of food allergies in adults now affects nearly 26 million… Read more »
Many U.S. Pharmacies Out of Mylan Auto-Injectors, as Shortage Drags On
The last time that Clarence Sullivan, owner of The Pharmacy Shop in Lexington, Kentucky, received a shipment of Mylan NV’s… Read more »