Hear firsthand stories and learn practical strategies from people who know what it’s like to celebrate the holidays with ...
What If You Couldn’t? What if you had a food allergy, and your body’s immune system overreacts to what should be a harmless food protein? A reaction can be as bad as life-threatening anaphylaxis. This ...
Through the My Cause My Cleats initiative, NFL players wear custom-designed cleats to demonstrate support of a particular ...
An oral food challenge is a highly accurate diagnostic test for food allergies. Learn about the three types and how they work. Sometimes, even after performing skin prick and blood tests, an allergist ...
Key information to help better understand food allergies and anaphylaxis. FARE works on behalf of the millions of Americans who have food allergy, including those at risk for life-threatening ...
Imagine a little kid, around 8 years old, relaxing and watching Nickelodeon. The kid is engrossed in the show and gets excited when the main character finally kisses her crush. The show continues, fun ...
avoid purchasing top 9 allergens because of their, or someone in their household’s, allergy or food intolerance. 4% Growth Food Allergy Consumers have grown 4% per year for the past 20 years. $19 ...
Psychosocial Toll of Food Allergies Food allergy patients and and families have to think about every bite of every meal, every day. A single mistake can cause severe illness, or even death. This ...
FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the mission to improve the quality of life and health of those with food allergy through transformative research, ...
Join over 14,000 individuals and families managing food allergies who are sharing their food allergy stories and making a critical difference, helping to speed the search for new treatments and ...
Peanut allergy is the most common food allergy in children under age 18 and the third-most common food allergy in adults. Peanut allergy is usually lifelong: only about 20 percent of children with ...
FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the mission to improve the quality of life and health of those with food allergy through transformative research, ...