According to allergy law experts, the verdict means that when it comes to allergy lawsuits, “the scales are tipped in the airline’s favor.”
Author: Ishani Nath
LEAP Study Prompts New Peanut Introduction Guidelines for Physicians
The recommendations aim to help physicians implement LEAP findings while formal guidelines are still in the works.
“Gluten-Free” Oats Label Approved in Canada
In Canada, like in the U.S. and Europe, with less than 20 ppm of gluten will now be labeled as “gluten-free”.
Child Develops Temporary Food Allergies After Blood Transfusion
This is the second time in the past decade that a food allergy has been transferred via blood transfusion.
Kids Living in Dysfunctional Homes More Likely to Have Asthma
Study author says that the results support that stress during childhood increase the risk of asthma development.
Researchers Hope to Develop a Celiac-Safe Wheat
The massive research project aims to the isolate precise proteins in wheat that cause reactivity in celiacs.
Erin McKenna: Bringing Allergy-Friendly Magic to Disney World
Famed bakery offers ‘friendly’ fare to Disney World visitors.
Blood Test Predicts Food Allergy and Severity
The outlook for effective food allergy testing is growing brighter.
Comedy Actress Vicki Lawrence Gets Serious About Chronic Hives
You know her as an actress and comedian but Vicki Lawrence has a new role. Diagnosed with chronic hives in 2010, she’s now an outspoken advocate for those living with the condition.
Families File Suits After Losing Sons to Anaphylaxis
Teen Scott Johnson ate pancakes believing they were dairy-free. After eating he suffered deadly anaphylaxis.