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3 Tips for Staying Sane During Busy Days

June 15, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Okay, I really wanted to this headline to say:  Food Allergy Mamas/Papas whatcha doing to stay sane during busy times?  …

3 Tips for Staying Sane During Busy DaysRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Eating Out, EPI, Holidays Tagged With: AuviQ, eating out, EPI, Epi-Essential, Food Allergy, inhaler, weddings

Moves like Jaggar: EPI and Auvi-Q Holder

June 11, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Okay, I dare you to "Move like Jaggar" while wearing this magnetic running pouch.  I was able to review and check out …

Moves like Jaggar: EPI and Auvi-Q HolderRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders Tagged With: auvi-Q, Buddy Pouch, EPI, Epipen, Food Allergy, Running Buddy

Will Disney's Actions Change Food Allergies?

June 5, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 5 Comments

Will the new Disney Parks focus of serving those with life threatening allergies actually impact our food allergy world? …

Will Disney's Actions Change Food Allergies?Read More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Eating Out, EPI, Uncategorized Tagged With: Disney Parks, Disney World, disneyland, Epipen, Food Allergy

Top Notch EpiPen and Epinephrine Carriers

June 1, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 11 Comments

Heading out for a night on the town or a wedding?  Or, are you off to play soccer?  Whatever the activity, we all must …

Top Notch EpiPen and Epinephrine CarriersRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders, Health, Schools, Uncategorized Tagged With: Allergy Haven, Allermates, auvi-Q, Buddy Pouch, Carry Nine, epi carriers, epi essentials, epi holders, epi pen, safety Sacks, SPIbelt

Food Allergy Bloggers in Disneyland? Why?

May 21, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

Mylan® and Disney  joined forces to educate, protect and better serve the food allergic community.  If you are on social …

Food Allergy Bloggers in Disneyland? Why?Read More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Eating Out, Educaton, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Research, Uncategorized Tagged With: Amanda Freitag, Auggie Maturo, Blogger summit, Disney, Epipen, EpiPen4schools, Food Allergy, Mylan, Nina Garcia

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Natural Disaster with Food Allergies

April 27, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 4 Comments

This weekend's tragedy in Nepal truly caused me to lose my breath.  Not only did I grieve for those lost, I panicked for …

Natural Disaster with Food AllergiesRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle Tagged With: AuivQ, Earthquake, Emergency preparedness, Epipen, Food Allergy, Nepal, No Nuttin, Sunbutter, Tanabar

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Beyond Awareness: EPI first EPI fast!

April 24, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 5 Comments

Our friend and fellow food allergy advocate, Gina Mennett Lee launched her monthly Beyond Awareness Educational Campaign …

Beyond Awareness: EPI first EPI fast!Read More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, EPI Tagged With: Beyond Awareness, FARE, Food Allergy, Gina Mennett Lee, NIH, Nut Free Wok, Sharon Wong, World Allergy Organization

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Surprising Study Results Regarding Auvi-Q

April 23, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

Epinephrine Eye Opener: Gina Mennett Lee writes a stellar piece, "Is Device Design to Blame for Incorrect EPI …

Surprising Study Results Regarding Auvi-QRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, Research Tagged With: auvi-Q, Epinephrine auto-injectors, Epipen, Food Allergy, Gina Mennett Lee

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Together we can MAKE AN EPI Difference

March 2, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 1 Comment

This month's Food Allergy Educational Campaign 2015 (#FAEC15), the brain child of Gina Mennett Lee, brings a great …

Together we can MAKE AN EPI DifferenceRead More

Filed Under: Asthma - News, Current Blog Post, EPI Tagged With: AuviQ, epinephrine, Epipen, Food Allergy

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A Look Before You LEAP (into peanut)

February 25, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

What the LEAP Study REALLY means and where do we go from here-insight from allergist, Dr. Dave Stukus, Assistant …

A Look Before You LEAP (into peanut)Read More

Filed Under: Asthma - News, Current Blog Post, EPI, Health, Research, Uncategorized Tagged With: AAAAI15, Dave Stukus, Food Allergy, George duToit, Gideon Lack, LEAP, LEAP study, peanut allergy

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Carrying Auvi-Q with Panache

February 9, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

Two things I hold with high respect in my life: Start up business and the Auvi-Q®  epinephrine auto-injector. Some of …

Carrying Auvi-Q with PanacheRead More

Filed Under: Asthma - News, Current Blog Post, EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders Tagged With: auvi-Q, carriers, Carry Nine, epinephrine, Epipen, Wallets

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A Chat with Joel Stein – a Food Allergy Dad

January 20, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 30 Comments

 Statements like,  “the freedom of the press is so important we protect it in the constitution, but when wannabe …

A Chat with Joel Stein – a Food Allergy DadRead More

Filed Under: Asthma - News, Current Blog Post, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: allergic reaction, Epipen, food Allergies, Food Allergy, Joel Stein, LA Times, Time, Yuppie

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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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