For the past three years, May 20 has been circled in red on the Debbs’ family calendar. The date marks… Read more »
Author: Ishani Nath
In Class or Virtual: Allergy Families Grapple with School’s Return
In June, Beth Garver’s daughter Amelia, affectionately known as “Lia,” completed first grade. The New Bern, North Carolina school hosted… Read more »
Merrill Debbs on Honoring Oakley and the Meaning of Red Sneakers Day
Merrill Debbs on the important messages of International Red Sneakers Day on May 20.
COVID-19 and Albuterol Shortage: 6 Strategies for Asthma Patients
Updated April 17, 2020: There is a growing shortage of albuterol inhalers in the United States due to increased demand… Read more »
Anaphylaxis and Lack of Epinephrine Use in Young Kids
Even though epinephrine is the first line of defense against anaphylaxis, many young kids are not receiving the lifesaving injection… Read more »
If Your Auto-Injector Gets Hot, It May Fail
How much does the heat of a summer’s day or water exposure impact your epinephrine auto-injector? Emergency physician Dr. Julie… Read more »
Single with Food Allergies: Date Ideas and Safe Sex
Essentials for reactive singles to keep in mind.
Single with Food Allergies: Advice on Dating and Relationships
Learning to tell then kiss, food-free dates and other essential secrets to looking for love in a time of allergy. … Read more »
What Restaurants are Getting Right and Wrong on Food Allergies
When you dine out with food allergies or celiac disease, the big question is: Does this restaurant know how to… Read more »
Restaurant Rules: Why Allergy Accommodations Vary
Restaurants and chefs across the United States are getting better at welcoming food-allergic and celiac customers. Yet how these good… Read more »