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May 2012 Asthma & Anaphylaxis Legislative Report

“One thing is clear,” said Nancy Sander, president and founder of Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA), “breathing is bipartisan. Families and schoolchildren with asthma and anaphylaxis are fortunate that state legislators are changing laws and instituting new policies

Breaking news:

Rhode Island is the 49th state to protect students with anaphylaxis! The law now protects their rights to carry and self-administer epinephrine auto-injectors and for bus drivers to help out if needed! Read more here: http://www.aanma.org/advocacy/meds-at-school/ including a copy of the Rhode Island legislation. Louisiana allergist Prem Menon, MD, AANMA Board Member and ACE Team [...]

AANMA’s Mystery Writer’s Summer Contest Announcement!

What’s behind the locked attic door that Grandma doesn’t want you to find? What secrets are hidden in the overgrown garden just beyond the fence? Who will win AANMA’s Mystery Writer’s Summer Contest?

Announcing – the winners of AANMA’s Ultimate Inhaler Contest!

Kid-friendly asthma inhalers that look like colorful butterflies or whimsical rabbits, the humble inhaler reimagined as a fashionable necklace with interchangeable jewels – these ideas took top honors in Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA)’s nationwide Ultimate Inhaler Contest.

Lawmakers Agree to Take a Look at Challenging FDA Proposal on Allergy, Asthma Drugs

By Melissa Attias, CQ Today Online News Lawmakers from both parties on Thursday agreed to help allergy and asthma advocates in their effort to block a Food and Drug Administration proposal that could make some prescription medications available over the counter.

Innovations in Technology Award Winners!

AANMA announces the Top Ten Innovations in Technology Awards — products and services that have meaningfully improved quality of life for people with allergies, asthma and related conditions.

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May 2012 Asthma & Anaphylaxis Legislative Report

“One thing is clear,” said Nancy Sander, president and founder of Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA), “breathing is bipartisan. Families and schoolchildren with asthma and anaphylaxis are fortunate that state legislators are changing laws and instituting new policies

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Breaking news:

Rhode Island is the 49th state to protect students with anaphylaxis! The law now protects their rights to carry and self-administer epinephrine auto-injectors and for bus drivers to help out if needed! Read more here: http://www.aanma.org/advocacy/meds-at-school/ including a copy of the Rhode Island legislation. Louisiana allergist Prem Menon, MD, AANMA Board Member and ACE Team [...]

All Articles, Food Allergies

The Right Preschool Makes a Difference

By Linda Marienhoff Coss In May 1993, I was determined to find a preschool for my son with severe food allergies. Life-threatening food allergies were far from mainstream knowledge, and there were few reliable resources on the subject. I had no idea what it would take to create a

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Ask the Allergist: Oral Allergy Syndrome

Food allergies come in all flavors – from annoying to life-threatening. In this edition of Ask the Allergist, Dr. Richard Weber, president elect of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and a board-certified allergist at National Jewish Research, discusses those at the lower

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Ask the Allergist: Oral Allergy Syndrome

By Richard Weber, MD Q: Sometimes my mouth tingles when I eat melons – is this a food allergy? A: It’s a kind of allergy called oral allergy syndrome, tied to the fact that some fruit and vegetable proteins are genetic cousins to certain pollens, like ragweed.

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AANMA’s Mystery Writer’s Summer Contest Announcement!

What’s behind the locked attic door that Grandma doesn’t want you to find? What secrets are hidden in the overgrown garden just beyond the fence? Who will win AANMA’s Mystery Writer’s Summer Contest?

All Articles, What's New?

Announcing – the winners of AANMA’s Ultimate Inhaler Contest!

Kid-friendly asthma inhalers that look like colorful butterflies or whimsical rabbits, the humble inhaler reimagined as a fashionable necklace with interchangeable jewels – these ideas took top honors in Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA)’s nationwide Ultimate Inhaler Contest.

All Articles, What's New?

Lawmakers Agree to Take a Look at Challenging FDA Proposal on Allergy, Asthma Drugs

By Melissa Attias, CQ Today Online News Lawmakers from both parties on Thursday agreed to help allergy and asthma advocates in their effort to block a Food and Drug Administration proposal that could make some prescription medications available over the counter.

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FDA proposal threatens access to care for asthma and allergy patients

By Nancy Sander It wasn’t that long ago when asthma and severe allergies, like anaphylaxis, were treated with fumigating powders, caustic vapors, opium and stramonium cigarettes.

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Innovations in Technology Award Winners!

AANMA announces the Top Ten Innovations in Technology Awards — products and services that have meaningfully improved quality of life for people with allergies, asthma and related conditions.