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Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist
posted 12/17/2008, comments (4)

Why There's No Need for Food Allergy Hysteria

Are we being hysterical? December 13, 2008, professor of medical sociology and attending physician, Dr. Nicholas A Christakis, published an article in the British Medical Journal called "This allergies hysteria is just nuts." He asserts that the "extreme responses" to food allergies and nuts in particular, "...bear many of the hallmarks of mass... Read moreChevron
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Gina Clowes

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Founder of AllergyMoms.com
posted 12/17/2008, comment (1)

An Epidemic of Allergic Anaphylaxis and Maybe of Allergy Hysteria

A recent study published this month in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology concludes "that the term "epidemic" can correctly be applied to anaphylaxis, as it is to asthma, allergic rhinitis, and eczema."   If we are experiencing an epidemic of anaphylaxis and other allergic disease, it seems reasonable to me that schools... Read moreChevron
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Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist
posted 09/15/2008, comments (0)

7 Tips for Being An Allergic Host

The Jewish holidays are this month and I'm hosting the breaking of the fast: Yom Kippur. Traditionally this meal is indeed "breakfast": bagels, lox, cream cheese -- three major no-nos for me. I'm wheat and dairy intolerant and allergic to salmon. However, my guests, many of whom will have fasted for 24 hours will want traditional... Read moreChevron
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Jamie Martin

Jamie Martin

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posted 08/28/2008, comments (0)

How to Deal With Food Allergy Bullies (including Parents)

As mentioned during my previous blog, sending your food allergic child to school can be worrisome and stressful for multiple reasons. Not only do you have to worry about your child's physical safety, but you have the additional concerns of their emotional health because they may eventually encounter someone who will be completely insensitive,... Read moreChevron
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Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist
posted 08/28/2008, comments (0)

The Future of Epinephrine Delivery

After attending the AAAAI conference in the spring, the vital importance of epinephrine as the cornerstone treatment for anaphylaxis was really driven home. As I reported then: "Dr. F. Estelle Simons of the University of Manitoba, and the former president of the AAAAI, emphasized that epinephrine is on the WHO's worldwide approved list of drugs... Read moreChevron
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