Sharon Wong
@nutfreewok
Mom of two teens, food allergy advocate, & blogger at Nut Free Wok: Allergy Aware Asian Fare. Author of Chinese Instant Pot Cookbook.
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Please take this survey re: airline travel w/#foodallergy and then share with others via Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research Your participation matters because the data recorded will inform decision makers. Let's make a difference TY Lianne Mandelbaum
RT 🙏🏼 Happy Friday! Please share your experiences flying with food allergies in this survey via Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research Lianne Mandelbaum decisions are based on data, this is our chance to make a difference. Eventually we will must fly for work or other necessary reasons, let’s make flying safer.
Thank you Lianne Mandelbaum & Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research for this survey! It’s so important and I hope that people w/#foodallergies will be able to travel safely and treated with respect.
An Allergic Living reader wonders about introducing #treenuts that her daughter is NOT allergic to, and how to avoid #crosscontact in the process? Allergist Dr. Scott Sicherer of Mount Sinai Health System factors in both practical & theoretical perspectives in his answer. Read & learn:
Many ask: If a person is peanut-allergic, is peanut oil safe? While the answer's often 'yes,' Scott Sicherer of Mount Sinai Health System says it's vital to know the type of oil & if a food maker or chef is informed. Dietitian Carina Venter PhD RD also weighs in. +Sharon Wong on aware dining.
Do people with #peanutallergy need to worry about eating foods cooked in or containing peanut oil? It depends. Read & learn important differences between refined & unrefined peanut oil & food labeling requirements in different countries. Sharon Wong Mount Sinai Health System #foodallergies
For some children, even trace amounts of peanuts could lead to anaphylaxis. DBV Technologies has created a skin patch that could give them the help they need. leaps.org/food-allergies/ Matt Fuchs Sharon Wong UNC School of Medicine Stanford Medicine