Food allergies affect nearly 6 percent of Americans. Here’s how to know if you have one as well as how to manage it if you do. It's important to know the difference between food allergies and food ...
Medically reviewed by Corinne Savides Happel, MD Key Takeaways Food allergies involve the immune system's production of ...
While there’s no cure for food allergies, some medications like antihistamines, adrenaline, and omalizumab can help manage symptoms and prevent serious reactions. There’s no cure for food allergies.
Food elimination diets are popular for managing conditions like IBS and celiac disease. But experts say they can backfire—and the safest approach depends on how allergic you are. Bagels, which often ...
When asked about food allergy management, more individuals reported choosing allergen avoidance over oral immunotherapy or ...
Mary Grace Baker, MD, allergist and pediatrician at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, describes the challenge of preventing food allergies in the first year of life as a ...
Allergen Alert, a new device unveiled at CES this week, uses laboratory science to detect food allergens and gluten while you ...