Managing Soy Allergy

Food allergies are increasing rapidly in America. It is now estimated that roughly two kids per classroom suffer from them. Soy allergy is among the most common food allergies. Fortunately, though, it is typically one of the milder allergies. It rarely results in...

Technology: Your Partner in Allergy Avoidance

So you want to spend time in the great outdoors, but you don’t want the allergy symptoms that go with it. Never fear! There’s an app or website for everything—including managing your allergies. While it’s impossible to escape pollen, the good news is that monitoring...

The Difference Between Celiac Disease and Wheat Allergy

When you hear of celiac disease and wheat allergy, you might think that they are the same. It’s a common misunderstanding. In truth, each of these conditions has unique causes and symptoms. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease which discomforts the small intestine...

Newly Identified Allergic Disease Acts Like Acid Reflux

Doctors used to pass off the symptoms of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) as acid reflux, but now they know more about the allergic/immune disease characterized by inflammation of the esophagus. The condition is believed to result primarily from food allergies. In some...

Grass Allergies

Grass pollens strike from late spring to early summer.  This infographic illustrates symptoms and grass allergy treatment solutions.