Simmy Larkin tells PEOPLE how a video meant to capture her daughter’s birthday excitement instead revealed an unexpected ...
The essential guide to understanding, preventing, and responding to food allergies in children Food allergies have become increasingly common in American households, affecting between 4-8% of children ...
Troemner Farm has issued a voluntary recall for its Pfeffernusse Cookies due to the possible undeclared presence of milk, wheat and soy.
Food allergies in most children are usually linked with common foods such as nuts, milk, and/or eggs. In most cases, other ...
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Bill proposes requiring Michigan restaurants to list major food allergens on menus
A new bill would require Michigan restaurants to list major food allergens -- something that is already required for packaged ...
Understanding what it means to live with a food allergy as a kid starts with clear communication. For parents, this means focusing on simple language and modeling “safe” behaviors. A food allergy ...
Hives that come back daily for 6 weeks or more are called chronic hives, or chronic urticaria. The condition often has no known cause, but allergies, autoimmune conditions, physical stimuli, and ...
Hives, or urticaria, can occur for many reasons, such as exposure to an allergen or a physical trigger, like pressure from tight clothing. It may also indicate an infection or another underlying ...
The relationship between food allergies and chronic illness represents one of the most significant yet underappreciated connections in modern health care. While conventional medicine has long ...
The federally funded clinical trial is set to complete in 2026. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Xolair as the first and only medicine for people with one or more food allergies ...
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How to know if you have food allergies
Last week, a public alert by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control over the recall of Indomie Noodles, Vegetable Flavour, due to the presence of undeclared allergens caused ...
Doctors call it "urticaria," but everyone else calls it "hives." We're talking about the incredibly itchy, swollen rash that can suddenly show up on skin, without warning, only to disappear and show ...
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