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Allergist Answers

Allergist Answers is an email newsletter the College sends out three times a year. Below are the most recent newsletters.

Fall 2025

  • It’s a myth that spring allergy symptoms are the worst. Fall allergies hit hard too.
  • If you have allergies or asthma, vaccines can protect you from infections that lead to more serious problems.
  • Are vaccines safe for people with asthma or allergies?
  • What’s the best way to help your child with allergies or asthma handle symptoms at school?
  • Is it true children younger than 3 shouldn’t be tested for food allergies?

Summer 2025

  • Asthma symptoms are complicated, especially when triggered by allergies
  • Chronic illnesses such as asthma and allergies have psychological impacts
  • Are your allergies and asthma ready for college?
  • Make sure your red, white and blue celebration is allergy- and asthma-free
  • What should you know about Neffy©, the FDA-approved epinephrine nasal spray?

Spring 2025

  • Spring cleaning: Spruce up your house while toning down allergies
  • Nothing to sneeze at: Expert tips on coping with spring allergies
  • Planning a vacation trip? Think about controlling allergies and asthma while away
  • Experts urge those with asthma to take extra care from wildfire risk to lungs
  • Pollen isn’t the only allergen causing symptoms this time of year

Fall 2024

  • Back to school may mean more allergy and asthma symptoms for kids. Check out these tips.
  • It’s not too late to start taking fall allergy meds to help control sneezing and wheezing
  • Kids with allergies and asthma can have fun on Halloween without the fright
  • Don’t let hidden holiday allergies ruin your good cheer
  • It’s safe to get your flu vaccine, even if you have an egg allergy

Summer 2024

  • Is your child with allergies or asthma ready for summer camp?
  • Keep achoos out of your red, white and blue(s) celebrations
  • New law will require planes to carry epinephrine for anaphylaxis
  • If you are set to begin your summer garden, make sure your allergies are covered
  • Is everyone allergic to bee stings?

Fall 2023

  • Prevent allergy and asthma flares at school by knowing your child’s triggers
  • Autumn is coming. Get ahead of allergy symptoms now
  • Are your allergies and asthma ready for college?
  • Fall gardening can cause allergic triggers
  • As kids head back to school, parents need to make sure they have needed medication on hand
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