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Study Finds Majority Learn of Their Sesame Allergy After Diagnosis of Other Food Allergies
Only 1/3 of patients had prior reaction to sesame.
Study: Allergen Labeling Poorly Understood by Allergic and Non-Allergic Consumers
Participants confused by the meaning of precautionary allergen labeling.
How to Use Antihistamines
Advice from the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
FDA Urges Voluntary Disclosure of Sesame, Again Falls Short at Protecting Allergic Individuals
The FDA is once again leaving the allergic community vulnerable to the whims of manufacturers.
These Four Changes Would Make Food Labeling MUCH Safer for the Allergic Community
US allergen labeling is ambiguous and dangerous and must be fixed.
Fare Responds to Final ICER Review of Breakthrough Peanut Allergy Therapies
FARE expresses its deep concerns with the final evidence report on two breakthrough peanut allergy therapies issued Wednesday by ICER.
Sublingual Epinephrine Takes Another Step Toward Approval in Clinical Study
Received positive feedback from recent FDA meeting.
Check That Seat Pocket When You Fly!
Thankful I found this and not someone with a peanut allergy.
How the FDA Has Continually Failed the Food Allergy Community and Why We Must...
We must take action if we truly want to have needle-free options approved in the future.
Needle-Free Powder Epinephrine Nasal Spray Shows Positive Results in Clinical Study
"Powder-based products are also known to have better stability, as compared to the solution-based products."