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Food Allergy Peanut Drug: How to Talk to Family and Friends About It

November 19, 2018 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

The headlines are blazing across the Internet right now. I'm going to boldly say you are already hearing the good news …

Food Allergy Peanut Drug: How to Talk to Family and Friends About ItRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Food Allergy Conversations, Holidays, Hot Topics, Uncategorized Tagged With: Aimmune, allergies, Food Allergy, Jim Baker, OIT, oral immunotherapy, peanut allergy, peanut drug

Non-Food Allergic Student Finds Solution: Let's Meet in the Parking Lot

September 16, 2017 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

I heard a great story the other day: A school wanted to host a peanut butter and jelly drive. The goal was to inspired …

Non-Food Allergic Student Finds Solution: Let's Meet in the Parking LotRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Glorious Food, Schools, Uncategorized Tagged With: allergies, Food Allergy, inclusion, jelly, peanut allergy, peanut butter, school, student body

Why Reading Simon Katz's Tragic Story is Critical for ALL PARENTS

April 23, 2017 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 1 Comment

I dragged my feet on reading the recent Allergic Living Magazine's eNewsletter. I'm biased as part of the Allergic …

Why Reading Simon Katz's Tragic Story is Critical for ALL PARENTSRead More

Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Awareness, Current Blog Post, EPI, Uncategorized Tagged With: Allergic Living, Allergic Living Magazine, epinephrine, Epipen, food Allergies, Food Allergy, peanut allergy, Peanut death. food allergy death, Simon Katz

Food Allergy Request: Tell Your Server

March 2, 2017 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

It's Friday night, you had a great day and it is time to relax and enjoy a nice meal with friends or family. The …

Food Allergy Request: Tell Your ServerRead More

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Eating Out, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: allergies, Allergy Eats, Bon Appetit, eating out, Food Allergy, peanut allergy

Food Allergy and American Airlines: Things Are About to Get Real

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

Change starts right here. Right now.  Our adrenaline rushed when my friend and attorney Mary Vargas, shared today's …

Food Allergy and American Airlines: Things Are About to Get RealRead More

Filed Under: Advocacy, Awareness, Current Blog Post, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: American Airlines, DOT, peanut allergy, Stein Vargas, tree nut allergy

Allergens in the Workplace: How one person lost their job

November 14, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

We are all adults now, or so we think. The Daily Herald circled back around to discuss how a workplace peanut butter …

Allergens in the Workplace: How one person lost their jobRead More

Filed Under: Advocacy, Current Blog Post, Educaton, Uncategorized Tagged With: Allergic Living Magazine, FAACT, FARE, Food Allergy, peanut allergy, Workplace Allergy

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 …

Why Peanuts Are FearedRead More

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

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, …

Can We Survive the Food Allergy Hype?Read More

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

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 …

Peanuts in the Air: British Airways is ListeningRead More

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

One Size Does Not Fit All

February 5, 2016 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 1 Comment

Expecting simple answers to a complex life seems like the road to disappointment. My son and I were discussing the use …

One Size Does Not Fit AllRead More

Filed Under: Allergy Deaths, Current Blog Post, Educaton, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Health, Schools, Uncategorized Tagged With: food Allergies, GMO, peanut allergy, Peanut Ban, Sean Lucan

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

A Food Allergy Inspiration: Zac Chelini

November 30, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

This young man, I know, was placed on this planet to do good things. Today, Gonzaga University student, Zac Chelini's …

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Filed Under: Current Blog Post, Educaton, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Schools Tagged With: airborne peanut allergy, bullying, Food Allergy, Gonzaga University, peanut allergy, Zac Chelini

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