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Final Goodbye: The Push to Remove Diphenhydramine from Store Shelves
It's time to stop using this 1940s antihistamine for allergic reactions, as it can hide symptoms of anaphylaxis. If you still take it, talk to your doctor about this article and explore alternatives.
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Woman Leaves US for Europe Seeking Relief from Constant Reactions and Finds She Can Eat Again
Bee's story exemplifies how far the US lags other countries in food safety regulations meant to protect consumers. See her TikTok and be sure to heed the warning at the start of the article.
FDA Raises Recall Severity of 64,000 Pounds of Butter Due to Absurd Labeling Error
Think all companies have strict procedures in place to ensure allergen safety? Here's an example that'll make you think twice.
Take Our Three-Question Food Allergy Label Reading Challenge
It's time to test your label-reading skills with our challenge! This one's tough and meant to test your understanding of confusing and ambiguous US allergen labeling regulations. Let us know how you do in the comments section, and be sure to share with family and friends.
Oral Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Adults in Study
Exciting news for adults with food allergies from this study showing that OIT can significantly benefit them as well.
Sign the Petition
Please sign this petition to the FDA demanding they fix allergen labeling and share it with friends, family, coworkers, social media contacts, and anyone else who might support it.
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