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Allergies

September 2022

  • Celia Marsh

    Family of woman who had fatal reaction to ‘vegan’ wrap call for better testing

    Celia Marsh’s family say more people will die unless testing throughout food industry is improved
  • interior of home with toxic danger warning sign visible outside

    The long read
    Allergic to the world: can medicine help people with severe intolerance to chemicals?

    The long read: Whether it’s organic or psychosomatic or something in between, multiple chemical sensitivity can cause chronic illness, and its sufferers often feel abandoned
    • Closet clinic
      Double rinse and avoid fragrance: doing laundry with sensitive skin

    • Itchy, sneezy and wheezy? How Australians can get a handle on hay fever season

    • Miracle ‘farm dust’ pill could prevent childhood allergies

August 2022

  • ‘There are so many well-made GF beers out there, it’s often hard to tell them from those that are produced conventionally.’

    Fiona Beckett on drinks
    Go with the flow: the rise of gluten-free beer

    Good news for the gluten-intolerant: GF beer is now actually palatable, though it pays to shop around

July 2022

  • peanuts in their shellMODEL RELEASED Allergy,
Health and Medicine

    Sharing the Load
    Discovering your child has a food allergy can be a shock. But with the right support you can find a way forward

    Lucille Wong
    Food allergies among children are on the rise. I’m grateful for the medical care and empathy shown by friends, family and community

June 2022

  • Tray of gluten free pastries<br>F0C6WC Tray of gluten free pastries

    Dangers of living with coeliac disease

  • Boy blowing his nose suffering from pollen allergy outdoor

    Weatherwatch
    How thunderstorms can trigger hay fever attacks

May 2022

  • From Vaseline to nasal sprays and honey: it's hay fever season – Edith Pritchett cartoon

    Edith Pritchett on millennial life
    Edith Pritchett on … a dismal attempt to combat hay fever season

  • Pollen from grasses and trees, not flowers, is the main cause of hay fever.

    Can’t buy your hay fever medicine? Don’t panic, there are other ways to get through the pollen season

  • Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse

    Parents of girl who died after eating Pret sandwich launch food allergy study

  • Met Office study<br>File photo dated 10/01/18 of a woman blowing her nose with a tissue. While some people will welcome the warmer weather, for others the unusual temperatures will wreak havoc with their hay fever symptoms. Issue date: Wednesday March 23, 2022. PA Photo. Experts are warning that rising temperatures may cause tree pollen levels to spike across the UK. According to the Met Office, the first week of spring will see dry, sunny weather and daytime temperatures in the mid to late teens for the coming week. See PA story SCIENCE HayFever. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire

    Achoo! The hay fever season lasts longer than ever. Here’s what we can do about it

    Kate Ravilious
  • Pollen levels prompt warning to UK asthma and hay fever sufferers

  • Food allergy ‘explosion’ poses risk to vegans and vegetarians, say experts

  • Boots, Superdrug and other chemists report hay fever pill shortages

March 2022

  • Stack of croissants

    Intolerance-friendly croissants: the recipe Georgia McDermott took 100 tests to nail down

  • vegetarian pie on a bed of mash potato

    Gluten-free vegan pie takes top prize in Melton Mowbray contest

February 2022

  • Peanuts

    New guidelines helping stem the tide of serious allergies in Australian children, study finds

    Research suggests greatest benefit of updated advice on introducing allergenic foods has been in one to four age group

December 2021

  • Emily Pratt

    NHS England to offer life-changing drug to children with peanut allergy

    Up to 600 children this year and 2,000 next year will be among first in Europe to receive Palforzia treatment
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