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In the Know: Allergy eNews and Lifestyle Report

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October 17, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

al-newsletter-delivery-gratefulfoodieWho doesn’t want to be up on all the latest allergy, asthma and gluten-free news? Staying in the loop in our endless quest for solutions helps us live better, sharpens our advocacy skills and invites us to be part of a strong community. One very increasingly popular tool is the Allergic Living Magazine eNews and eLifestyle Reports. These two reports are published separately each month. The Lifestyle Report covers allergy-friendly, gluten-free recipes, recipe advice, parenting advice, gluten-free advice, life hacks, events, seasonal topics and more. While the News Report highlights latest news, research, features and compelling personal stories
My favorite word, FREE is involved here and both reports are yes, you guessed it, FREE. Once you sign-up, each eNewsletter will be delivered directly to your inbox. It is that simple.  With our busy lives, it is welcoming to receive a snapshot of the important allergy, asthma and gluten-free conversations, news or controversies taking place. The Lifestyle Report is released a the beginning of each month and expect the News Report mid-month.

A sneak peek into this week’s not-to-be-missed News Report:

  • The  parents of Natalie Giorgi’s discuss their settlement with the City of Sacramento and their aspirations for raising greater food allergy awareness. I know this piece will break my heart while reminding why we do what we do!
  • We’ll get the lastest news on what is happening around longer EpiPen shelf life concerns

IMPORTANT NOTE: 
The News Report is about to be released, therefore, you need to sign-up before noon on Tuesday, October 18 at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST to receive the News Report that will be released on October 19th. If you sign up anytime after noon (PST) on October 18th, you’ll receive your first Report (Lifestyle) early November.
Sign-up is quite easy! Just access the Allergic Living Magazine Webpage. Below is a screen shot showing you how to find the quick link to sign-up for the newsletter.

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I hope you enjoy the Allergy Living Magazine News and Lifestyle Reports as much as I do! Another quick tip is to encourage family members and caregivers to sign up to receive the newsletters too. This is will provide insight into the things that might be important to your family.
Happy eReading!
Disclaimer: I am the Product Editor for Allergic Living as well as a contributor. Just recently, I was honored with the joyful task of Brand Ambassador! I couldn’t be anymore thrilled as I have adored and respected this magazine for years. Of course, my goal remains to share items and topics that I believe my readers might find useful tools for a happy and successful life with allergies, asthma and gluten-free living.

Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Asthma - News, Current Blog Post, Eczema, EPI, Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: Allergic Living Magazine, allergies, Asthma - News, Epipen, Gluten free, Natalie Giorgi, Newsletter

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