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2 11, 2020

Recurring Anaphylaxis – Biphasic Anaphylaxis

By | November 2nd, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Initial Anaphylaxis and immediate attention is the standard response to a severe allergic reaction. A visit to the hospital then follows where the reaction is stabilized. This is the standard situation. The rare occurrence of another anaphylactic episode later, after leaving the hospital should not be discounted. Such cases have been seen with a study [...]

2 11, 2020

Cold Air & Anaphylaxis

By | November 2nd, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Anaphylactic reaction is most often related to foods and environmental elements like grass and tree pollens. There is also a reaction, an anaphylactic one that occurs with exposure cold air! The reaction begins with hives all over the body and is followed by anaphylaxis. The case follows such a reaction for a 34 year old [...]

29 10, 2020

Natasha’s Law – Allergen Labeling is Critical

By | October 29th, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Natasha was a vibrant 15 year old whose life was cut short when she ate a sandwich containing an unlabeled allergen. The tragedy of this story is the fact that there was no protection for her without complete labeling of foods. With intense lobbying for better labeling laws, the U.K. parliament passed Natasha's law requiring [...]

27 10, 2020

Be Ready Healthcare Alarmed Cabinets with EpiPen

By | October 27th, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Alarmed Cabinet from Be Ready Healthcare is a innovative and essential item to have available in all public and private buildings. The need to have an EpiPen available right away at any time is necessary for physical and mental health of allergy individuals along with family, friends and associates.  Home Cities CountriesHome > Canada > Sussex, NB > Businesses > Be Ready Health Care [...]

22 10, 2020

Allergy Provisions Needed!

By | October 22nd, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

2020 has brought change everywhere, including the need for provisions to respond to necessary dietary needs of those with food allergies. This is a health and safety issue for foods that are free from the allergens prohibited from a diet for health concerns. The case in question is the quarantine of a student at a [...]

7 09, 2020

Birch Trees & Food Allergies Oral Allergy Syndrome

By | September 7th, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Sensitivity to Birch Trees is one thing, but to say this may bring food allergies is a whole new area to investigate!! Tree pollen sensitivity can extend to food allergies with raw fruit and vegetables. This mild form of food allergy is known as Oral Allergy Syndrome. It can cause sneezing, sensitivity and tingling in [...]

7 09, 2020

Adult Food Allergies

By | September 7th, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

The start of food allergies in adulthood is not common and is surprising given the prevalence of allergies emerging in childhood. A large survey (Food Allergy and Education FARE) of 40,0000. adults in 2015-2016 found that 1 out of 10 adults has a food allergy. Half of these allergies began in adulthood. The most common [...]

2 09, 2020

Only One Third of U.S. Pediatricians Follow U.S. Guidelines for Peanut Allergies from 2017

By | September 2nd, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

In order to put peanut allergies into perspective and importance, peanuts allergies are the most common food allergy (2.2 % of U.S. children) and the least frequently outgrown. A recent study of physician practices with peanut food allergy patients found that only 1/3 of pediatricians were implementing the 2017 U.S. Guidelines for Peanut Allergies. The [...]

2 09, 2020

Epinephrine – Key Facts

By | September 2nd, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

The use of Epinephrine is a reality and the go-to response to an allergic reaction. The following post gives key information on when, how and how often to administer. The importance of having 2 Epinephrine injectors is key and will prevent an allergic reaction from taking over after the first injection. A All About Epinephrine: [...]

1 09, 2020

Covid-19 : Allergies & Asthma

By | September 1st, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Back to school is a busy time for all students. With allergies and asthma there is a system in place. However, adding Covid-19 to the equation brings a whole new set of challenges. These new considerations include hand sanitizers, staying in the classroom for lunch and chemicals in the cleaning fluids. Flexibility is advocated to [...]