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Why Peanuts Are Feared

March 28, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

Even though an estimated 15 million Americans allergic to eight major allergens, peanut allergies take center stage …

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Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI Tagged With: Anaphlyaxis, Epipen, peanut allergy, Risk Bites

2016 List of EpiPen® and Adrenaclick® Holders/Carriers

March 9, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 6 Comments

Baby, we've come a long way! We've grown-up from carrying our beloved EpiPen® epinephrine auto-injectors in Ziplock™ …

2016 List of EpiPen® and Adrenaclick® Holders/CarriersRead More

Filed Under: Asthma Solutions, Current Blog Post, Eating Out, Educaton, EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders, Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: Activeaide, Adrenaclick, Allergy Apparel, Allergy Haven, Allermates, Buddy Pouch, carriers, epinephrine, Epipen, holders, Kozygo, MyTagAlongs, NefCase, OlliLolli, Omacare, RescueShot, SPIbelt, Tuff Bags, Veta, Wall Mounts

Can We Survive the Food Allergy Hype?

March 7, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 20 Comments

The headlines have started, "Feeding Babies Peanuts Could Prevent Allergies", along with confusing tweets. Such as, …

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Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Asthma - News, Current Blog Post, Eczema, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health, Research Tagged With: AAAAI, AAAAI16, Allergic Living, Asthma Allergies Children, Food Allergy, LEAP study, NEJM, peanut allergy, Peanut Ban, Pub Med

John: My Life is Worth More than an Awkward Moment

February 28, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 8 Comments

It is a stunning honor to witness this young man's food allergy light bulb flip on. To be honest, it was more like …

John: My Life is Worth More than an Awkward MomentRead More

Filed Under: Advocacy, Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, EPI, Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: allergic reaction, Empowerment, Epipen, ER, Joseph Espinosa, nut allergy

Kaléo, the Auvi-Q® Ball is in Your Court

February 24, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 7 Comments

If you missed the press release and the big news yesterday, let's get you caught up! Sanofi US announced via press …

Kaléo, the Auvi-Q® Ball is in Your CourtRead More

Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, EPI, Health Tagged With: allergies, auvi-Q, epinephrine, Eric Edwards, Evan Edwards, Food Allergy, kaleo, Sanofi

Confused? FARE Issues Statement RE OIT

February 23, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) issued a statement last week regarding the organization's position regarding …

Confused? FARE Issues Statement RE OITRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI, Health Tagged With: FARE, Food allergy cure, Food allergy treatment, Food Allergy Treatment Talk, OIT, oral immunotherapy, Stacey Cohen Sturner

Bullseye! New School Education Program Hits Mark

February 18, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 1 Comment

Oh ya! Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) recently released their hot off the press brand spanking new FARE …

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Filed Under: Advocacy, Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI, Free Downloads, Schools Tagged With: anaphylaxis, FARE, FARE Education Network, Food Allergy, food allergy management, schools

Peanuts in the Air: British Airways is Listening

February 16, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

This news is ridiculously exciting, even though I have no immediate international travel plans. Folks like you and me …

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Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, EPI, Health, Holidays Tagged With: Allergic Living, British Airways, No Nut Traveler, peanut allergy, Peanut Announcements

But She (an adult) Used to Eat That

January 19, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

I talk quite a bit about kids on this website since my life's priority right now is raising two of them. BUT, one is …

But She (an adult) Used to Eat ThatRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: Adult onset allergies, Allergic Living Magazine, FARE, Food Allergy, Gwen Smith, Webinar

When Medications Contain Peanut Oil

January 11, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

Thankfully, Kim Hollinger followed her gut feeling as she asked a for a second pharmacist's opinion on if an ear drop …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: allergic reaction, DermOtic Oil Otic, Ear oil, peanut allergy, peanut oil

Child's Death Offers Two Lesson

December 28, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

This story is simply heart-breaking and my thoughts and prayers go to Alex's parents. Early this fall, Alex Baptist died …

Child's Death Offers Two LessonRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, Schools, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alex Baptist, allergy death, anaphyalxis, epinephrine, nut allergy

Peanut Allergy: Just Don't Fly?

December 16, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

This article, from England's Daily Mail, "Should nut allergy suffers be allowed to fly? Health experts campaigners …

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Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, EPI, Health, Holidays, Uncategorized Tagged With: AAFA, Airline legislation, Allergy and Asthma Network, FARE, No Nut Traveler, S. 1972, travel

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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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FISH Allergy: in review (fish vapors can be airborne)Overview: basic information regarding fish allergies including vapor release of the allergen
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Comprehensive study of allergic deaths in US finds medications are main culprits-Overview: this article discusses an analysis of death of certificates from 1999 to 2010 conducted by researchers
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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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