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Take AANMA’s National Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis at School Survey!

There are numerous school food allergy and anaphylaxis interventions, but are they proven to reduce risk and save lives? Tell us what your school is doing to protect food-allergic students. Results will be compiled and published in Allergy & Asthma Today magazine.

Wisconsin Joins States Protecting Right to Carry, Use Anaphylaxis Meds

Three cheers! Wisconsin is now the 48th state to protect students’ right to carry and use their lifesaving anaphylaxis medications at school. On November 23, Gov. Scott Walker signed a law that allows a student while in school, at a school event, or

A Voice for Patients on Capitol Hill: 2011 Congressional Allergy & Asthma Caucus

Asthma and allergies must remain part of the national healthcare conversation. The newly formed 2011 Congressional Allergy & Asthma Caucus is committed to making sure these patients’ needs stay on legislators’ minds when important decisions are made. 

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Take AANMA’s National Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis at School Survey!

There are numerous school food allergy and anaphylaxis interventions, but are they proven to reduce risk and save lives? Tell us what your school is doing to protect food-allergic students. Results will be compiled and published in Allergy & Asthma Today magazine.

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Bring on the Holiday Yummies

By Chef Michelle Austin Bye-bye fruit salad, hello hot chocolate and holiday cookies! With the holiday season upon us, yes, we tend to put away our lighter fare for festive treats that ol’ St. Nick would be proud of. Tasty snacks and hot drinks are great for long afternoons building snowmen or swishing down the [...]

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Primatene Mist: Going, Going, Gone

After more than 50 years on the market, Primatene® Mist, the only nonprescription bronchodilator inhaler, will no longer be manufactured, sold or distributed in the United States as of Dec. 31, 2011. Why not? Because Primatene Mist, which is inhaled epinephrine, contains chlorofluorcarbon (CFC) propellants.

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Wisconsin Joins States Protecting Right to Carry, Use Anaphylaxis Meds

Three cheers! Wisconsin is now the 48th state to protect students’ right to carry and use their lifesaving anaphylaxis medications at school. On November 23, Gov. Scott Walker signed a law that allows a student while in school, at a school event, or

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Freedom to Breathe Act Won’t Help Patients, AANMA Says

A new bill from U.S. Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS) as well as an amendment by Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) to separate legislation seek to allow epinephrine inhalers that contain chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) propellants to stay on the market, rather than

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We knew it would happen someda…

We knew it would happen someday! A propellant-free, uniquely designed inhaler: FDA approves Combivent® Respimat® for Treatment of COPD

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Ask the Allergist: From Diagnosis to Touchdown

Q: My boy has asthma but loves playing sports. Can kids with asthma grow up to be sports heroes? Absolutely yes! To do that, though, you’ll need to get and keep asthma symptoms under control.

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Just one more week to send in …

Just one more week to send in your #asthma inhaler designs – #win a trip to DC! Great #rainyday #contest. http://t.co/kLq6Nn1

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Now in our online store, the #…

Now in our online store, the #Asthma Organizer one-stop information workbook takes you from diagnosis to control. http://t.co/gtGzZoi .

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AAT in the mail: keeping kids …

AAT in the mail: keeping kids with #asthma & #foodallergy safe at school. Let’s Talk! call 800-878-4403 http://t.co/az6x1Rv #healthychild