It is not hard to notice that air travel has become more stressful for everyone in the last few years. Between long security lines, confiscated water bottles and impounded tweezers,... read more →
American Airlines trails competitors in accommodating passengers with peanut allergies, allergy activists say – contributing to an unfortunate incident early this month at Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers.... read more →
About three million Americans are allergic to nuts, and most of them are allergic to peanuts. But relief may be on the way. A new study says the allergy patch... read more →
For the 15 million Americans with food allergies, being safe on a flight requires far more than a seatbelt. Now, in a landmark development, a proposed new law would require... read more →
A New Jersey mother says she will do anything to keep her son from life-threatening exposure to peanuts. Her efforts now include petitioning the federal government to issue guidelines to... read more →
Addressing the 650 guests — mostly mothers of young and teenage children with food allergies — at the Food Allergy Research & Education Spring Luncheon at Cipriani 42nd Street, allergic-to-nuts... read more →
In this post, Lianne Mandelbaum — food allergy writer and founder of the No Nut Traveler — shares valuable safety tips on flying with food allergies. After an unsettling experience... read more →
The parent of a child with a life-threatening peanut allergy is fighting for new rules to protect airline passengers who have severe food allergies. Lianne Mandelbaum, who says she was... read more →