As the seasons change, so does our interaction with the natural world, particularly during pollen season. This is the time of year characterized by
Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis
Exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA) is a rare and serious condition where an allergic reaction is triggered by physical activity. Symptoms can start
US Senate Passes Faster Food Act
The doctors at Asthma and Allergy Associates are enthused that the U.S. Senate passed The FASTER FOOD ACT. According to the 12/9 media release from
‘Tis the Season to Be Cautious about Hidden Food Allergies
The holiday season brings family gatherings, festive meals, and plenty of homemade treats. While it’s a time for joy and togetherness, it can also be
Symptoms of Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that affects the digestive system and extends far beyond the gut. When someone with celiac disease consumes
What Is Chronic Cough?
Incessant coughing that disrupts someone's daily activities can be quite annoying for anyone who has dealt with it. Many factors can lead to a cough
Back to School Guidelines for Children with Food Allergies
Back-to-school season brings excitement, new routines, and growth opportunities. For families of children with food allergies, it also means preparing
Most Common Food Allergies
Food allergy is of increasing concern in the United States. The most common food allergens are: peanuteggmilkwheatsoytree nutsfishshellfish Of
Low-Income Neighborhoods and Increased Rates of Asthma
Asthma affects millions of people across the United States, but rates are noticeably higher in many low-income neighborhoods. These communities often









