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Study: Consumers With Food Allergy Are Largely Unaware of US Allergen Labeling Policies
Study highlights need for better precautionary allergen labeling.
Allergy Amulet Allergen Sensor Receives Positive Peer Review, Will Announce Pre-Order Date
Review finds device works as well as industry standard allergen assays but faster.
Intra-Nasal Epinephrine Takes Step Forward After Three Positive Pre-Clinical Studies
Intranasal delivery of epinephrine would eliminate the needle and by doing so remove a potential psychological barrier to prompt administration in an emergency.
Bryn Study Evaluates Effects of Nasal Congestion on Intranasal Administration of Epinephrine
“A treatment method like intranasal delivery that is easier and more convenient may lead to increased compliance and result in a reduced time to treat an anaphylactic event.”
Research Tests Speed of Drones in Responding to Medical Emergency Scenarios
Research suggests that, in certain cases, drones could quickly deliver life-saving interventions during city’s peak rush hour.
Teva Announces FDA Approval of First and Only Digital Inhaler with Built-In Sensors –...
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, Flow Sensors and Companion Mobile Application Track Inhaler Use in People with Asthma & COPD.
Egg OIT Leads to More Rapid Allergy Desensitization Than Baked-Egg Products
Study suggests oral immunotherapy may lead to higher sustained unresponsiveness to egg for baked-egg tolerant children.
$5M Anonymous Gift Will Transform Food Allergy Research, Treatment and Care
Aims to establish a program to transform how individuals understand the fundamental mechanisms driving the increase in food allergy rates in children and young adults.
This Weekend's Allergence Upgrade Brings Changes to Profiles
Upgrade promises a faster, more streamlined user experience.
New App Locates Nearby Emergency Epinephrine
"The potential of leveraging patients carrying the same medication to respond in emergencies is enormous."