Allergy Amulet Research Gets Ultimate Seal of Approval: Peer Review
No scientist, no matter how clever or creative, is infallible. There will always be some experiment you didn’t think of or variable you didn’t account [more…]
No scientist, no matter how clever or creative, is infallible. There will always be some experiment you didn’t think of or variable you didn’t account [more…]
Photo credit: Macrovector The desire to track and record behavior is nothing new. Journals logging human activity date back to the dawn of the printing [more…]
We often dig into the rarer forms of food allergy like FPIES and EoE, but today, we’re here to talk about a different food-related disorder that also [more…]
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you already have a general understanding of the science behind allergic reactions. Today we’re going to go [more…]
I’m currently sitting in my office looking at a recent picture of my daughter and me at our state capitol with the governor to advocate [more…]
I’m often asked whether a consumer device that tests for unwanted ingredients in foods will give those with food allergies a false sense of security [more…]
If you’ve followed Allergy Amulet lately, you know we LOVE to talk about food allergies. Recently, we discussed the phenomenon of Oral Allergy Syndrome: a [more…]
In the spirit of Mother’s Day, two of our food allergy mavens at Allergy Amulet wrote letters to their mom and daughter, respectively, about their [more…]
Let’s face it—when you have a child with food allergies, Halloween can be a scare. On the one hand, your neighbors are doling out candies [more…]