Learn to Say No: Self-Advocacy With a Peanut Allergy
The most important peanut allergy survival skill isn’t reading labels or carrying epinephrine — though both matter enormously. …
Read more →The most important peanut allergy survival skill isn’t reading labels or carrying epinephrine — though both matter enormously. …
Read more →It’s a question that surprises people: can a food allergy really be a disability? In the United States, the answer is often yes — a …
Read more →Youth sports run on snacks. The orange slices, the post-game treat bags, the team parent who brings peanut butter crackers for halftime — …
Read more →Sending an allergic child into a building full of snacks, birthday treats, and shared surfaces is nerve-wracking. A clear plan, made with …
Read more →Here’s a small habit that prevents a surprising number of reactions: washing hands with soap and water before eating — and knowing …
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