Don't watch your kids struggle with allergies. Learn how to prevent seasonal and food allergies by recognizing symptoms and getting them the relief they need. Plus, get information about pet allergies, different types of allergy medicine, and more.
Parents, please be advised that some EpiPens can fail to activate in an emergency. Here's what you need to know about this scary recall.
Going outside at this time of year can make kids sneeze or wheeze, but as one mom learned, what's inside your home might actually be causing the symptoms.
A new study links exposure to secondhand smoke early in life with food allergies.
It can be hard to notice food-allergy symptoms in babies. Here's how to tell if your newborn could be suffering from one.
Nut-free schools. Treatless birthday bashes. Restaurant menus with asterisks. As food-allergy rates have soared, the way we feed all kids looks a lot different than it did even a few years ago.
Your child is sneezing, blowing her nose, coughing...Has she picked up some kind of bug? Maybe not. Take our quiz and find out whether your child is exhibiting symptoms of allergies or your basic cold.
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Follow these six steps to be better prepared for preventing and treating allergies.
We asked families to taste-test more than 100 new products that contain no nuts, eggs, dairy, or wheat. Even kids without food allergies loved our winners!
Get step-by-step instructions for administering eyedrops to kids.
Imagine the stress of raising a kid who can go into shock--or worse--simply by eating the wrong thing. Two parents share lessons from the trenches.
Did you know that babies as young as six months old can have environmental allergies? See if your child may be suffering from them.
Experts weigh in on the new guidelines that encourage us to introduce peanuts to all kids much earlier.
Many parents of children with autism--and a growing number of others--say that banning bread and pasta changed their lives. Could it help your family?
Up to 40 percent of children in the United States suffer from seasonal allergies. Find out what symptoms parents should look for to determine if their kid is suffering from allergies, and what treatments are available.
If your child has a nut allergy, make sure to be extra-vigilant with these dining options.
Depending on your child's age, common nasal and skin allergies can cause hives, asthma, and coughing. Learn to spot the signs of allergies in children to give treatment.
Choosing the right pet can be a challenge when little ones (or parents!) have allergies. Find out which animals are a fit for your family.
According to a new poll, about 15 percent of parents have given their child an adult dose of allergy medication. Here's why that's not a good idea.
Kraft Heinz has recalled the cracker sandwich Lunchables due to a missing allergy warning label.
From spicy foods to compresses to onions (really!), here are five natural remedies to help ease your child's nasal allergies without medication.