Should epinephrine be more available in public places?

In case you missed it, we’re rounding up the week in allergy and asthma news to keep kids with food allergies and other health conditions safe!

Could wearing a 2-inch patch help protect kids with food allergies? A study at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center is testing whether this patch can help build up a child’s peanut tolerance. Read more >>

Do you know the difference between a food allergy and food intolerance? What are the symptoms and treatment for each of these health conditions? Find out >>

Should emergency allergy medicines be more available to kids with food allergies? Some families believe so, and are pushing for public places to carry them at all times. Read more >>

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Iris

Iris Shamus Wife, mother to three awesome kids and founder/CEO of AllerMates. Based in New York, Iris and her team create helpful content, answer emails, ship their products and obsess every day about keeping kids safe.


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