Author Archives for Carla Da Silva

Research – September 2024

September 13, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Research – September 2024

This month, learn about a Canadian study that reinforces that early introduction of peanuts reduces the prevalence of food allergy.  Research: Canadian study reinforces the early introduction of peanuts  A... View Article


Webinars and events – September 2024

September 13, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Webinars and events – September 2024

Register for our next two webinars and register your child for our next session of Allergy Pals/Allies. Learn about our small group webinars on managing food allergy and anaphylaxis, and... View Article


Ask the allergist – September 2024

September 13, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Ask the allergist – September 2024

Ask the allergist is a regular feature in our newsletters where Canadian allergists answer your questions! Please note: The allergists featured in this series answer questions on general topics, please... View Article


Ask the dietitian – September 2024

September 13, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Ask the dietitian – September 2024

In this series, we ask dietitians across Canada to answer your questions on nutrition and dietary support. We’ve got ideas for allergy-friendly breakfasts and lunches! Check out these milk-free, egg-free... View Article


Giving back through creating awareness!

September 13, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Giving back through creating awareness!

With Project Give Back, students in  grade 4, 5 and 6 learn about how to make a difference in the lives of others.   Participating students first select a charity of... View Article


Special feature: Understanding EoE

September 13, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Special feature: Understanding EoE

Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is a medical condition that has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades, but can still be challenging to get diagnosed. Find out more about it... View Article


Ask the allergist – June 2024

June 14, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Ask the allergist – June 2024

Ask the allergist is a regular feature in our newsletters where Canadian allergists answer your questions!  Please note: The allergists featured in this series answer questions on general topics, please... View Article


Webinars and events – June 2024

June 14, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Webinars and events – June 2024

Register for our webinar on food allergy treatment taking place on June 26th. Learn about our small group webinars on managing food allergy and anaphylaxis, and about our support groups... View Article


Advocacy and research – April 2024

April 5, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Advocacy and research – April 2024

Learn about our advocacy efforts around oral immunotherapy, and with the National School Food Program. Plus, find out how you can participate in a research opportunity for children with tree... View Article


Webinars and events – April 2024

April 5, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Webinars and events – April 2024

Register for our May webinar on clinical trials and for our Spring session of Allergy Pals/Allies – our free online mentorship program for kids. Learn about our small group webinars... View Article


Ask the allergist – April 2024

April 5, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Ask the allergist – April 2024

Ask the allergist is a regular feature in our newsletters where Canadian allergists answer your questions!  Please note: The allergists featured in this series answer questions on general topics, please... View Article


Ask the dietitian – April 2024

April 5, 2024 December 11, 2024 Published by Comments Off on Ask the dietitian – April 2024

In this series, we ask dietitians across Canada to answer your questions on nutrition and dietary support. Spring and pollen are in the air! If you’re diagnosed with pollen food... View Article