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Raise Up Teal Pumpkin Project™ Awareness

October 13, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Making peace that I forgot to dust my house before the interview, I am still thrilled that we had the opportunity to …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Holidays Tagged With: food Allergies, halloween, KOLO News, Posters, Teal Pumpkin Project

Kyle Dine's New ECZEMA Song is Mighty

October 6, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

Have you seen it?  Eczema is a brutal disease and condition that never sleeps or rests.  Food Allergy educator and …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Eczema Tagged With: Eczema, Eczema Company, kyle dine, video

Food Allergy Life is Hard!

October 5, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 6 Comments

Managing an invisible disease that can kill at any moment, that affects a community beyond the patient and still has no …

Food Allergy Life is Hard!Read More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health Tagged With: food Allergies, Food Allergy, Food allergy friendly toys, friendship

3 Reasons why FABlogCon 2015 Rocks

October 2, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

Besides getting to meet your favorite bloggers, eating incredible allergen aware meals inspired by Chef Keith Norman (he …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health Tagged With: Allergic Living, AuviQ, Epipen, Eric Edwards, Evan Edwards, FABLOGCON, Jenny Sprague, Julie Brown, Keith Norman, Michael Pistner

Mike and Ike Embracing Teal Pumpkin?

September 30, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Am I seeing this clearly?  Is the pumpkin on the Mike and Ike Halloween Variety Pack Teal?  In addition, the pack …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Food Products, Holidays, Schools Tagged With: allergies, dairy free, Gluten free, halloween, Mike and Ike, non-food Halloween, nut free, peanut free

Get Flu Ready: Eliminate House Germs

September 28, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 6 Comments

Flu can cause big trouble for us asthma sufferers!  In my house, I became the germ master and clean like a crazy woman. …

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Filed Under: Asthma Solutions, Current Blog Post Tagged With: Asthma - News, cold, flu, Germ fighters

Minneapolis Food Allergy Conf: Here I Come!

September 25, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

I am counting the days until I fly to Minnesota to participate in the Food Allergy Conference and Expo! If you live …

Minneapolis Food Allergy Conf: Here I Come!Read More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Eating Out, Educaton, EPI, Glorious Food, Health, Schools Tagged With: AFAA, food allegies, food allergy conference, Kristin Beltaos, Lars Johnson, Melanie Pitts

Two Deaths One Week Equal Too Much

September 24, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

Our food allergy community sits stunned today as we just witnessed two young people lose their lives to food allergic …

Two Deaths One Week Equal Too MuchRead More

Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, EPI, Schools Tagged With: allergic reaction, Andrea Mariano, epi pen, food allergy death, peanut allergy death, Queens University, Simon Katz

Food Allergy: Just Diagnosed?

September 23, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

It's been a long time since I walked in those "just diagnosed" boots, but the flavor of that stress will never leave my …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health Tagged With: FAACT, FARE, food Allergies, Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Connection Team, Food allergy diagnosis, Food Allergy Research and Education, Kids with Food Allergies

My Epic School Emergency Food Fail

September 15, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 6 Comments

My Back-To-School Epic Food Allergy Fail for 2015: I forgot to send in my daughter's Nut Free Emergency Food Kits for …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Food Products, Glorious Food, Schools, Snacks Tagged With: Emergency Food Kit, IM Healthy, peanut allergy, school, Soy Nut Butter, Sunbutter, tree nut allergy, wow butter

Airborne Allergy Myth Article Dispelled

September 14, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

If you do one simple thing this week, that is easy, critically needed and powerful, please consider the next sentence. …

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Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, Educaton, Health Tagged With: Airborne Allergy, Airline legislation, Asthma Allergies, Children, Daily Mail, Jessica Martin, peanut allergy, Tim Spector

Got Clarity? Infants and Intro to Peanut

September 11, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 5 Comments

Do we or don't we feed infants peanut in an attempt to avoid developing life threatening food allergies?  Isn't peanut …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health Tagged With: AAP, Bamba, Gideon Lack, Hugh Sampson, Infants, LEAP study, Matthew Greenhawt, Peanut Study, Scott Sicherer

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International survey of knowledge of food-induced anaphylaxis-Overview: Study searched for information regarding the lack of knowledge regarding anaphylactic reactions and use of epinephrine during these reactions
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One of the hardest things I find about managing both life threatening food allergies and asthma is talking to others. I hate to be the one that might be perceived as demanding, pushing or for asking too much. What I now know, fourteen years later, is that honest, clear information presented with kindness works!..[Read more...]


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