Should I use a home testing kit to diagnose a food allergy?
Read the full articleThe challenge with home testing kits is that a lot of them aren't actually testing the proper antibody that we're… English Transcript Allergist Chris Foster, MD: Home testing kits have become really popular recently. We know that foods cause a lot of challenges for…

Social and Emotional Impacts of Allergic Disease
Read the full articleIf managing the social and emotional impacts of your atopic condition feels stressful and overwhelming, know that you’re not… Life can feel hard in general, so it’s no surprise that allergic diseases such as food allergy, asthma, and atopic dermatitis (commonly called eczema) often…

I'm allergic to pollen: How do I keep pollen out of my house?
Read the full articleKeep the windows of your house closed. Opening the windows of your house for a few hours is not like… English Transcript Allergist J. Allen Meadows, MD: So you're allergic to pollen. What do we want to do to avoid the pollen? Well, the…

Prevent Allergy and Asthma Flares at School: Know Your Child’s Triggers
Read the full articleACAAI provides the following four tips for getting your child with allergies or asthma off to a smart start this… ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (August 1, 2023) – It’s been a hot summer, and it’s possible your kids have spent hours in a pool or lake…

Why should I see an allergist for my asthma?
Read the full articleFor many of our patients, allergens are an important trigger for their asthma. Asthma is one of the allergic… English Transcript Allergist Charles Lane, MD: So, many patients may not know that allergists are experts in treating asthma, and the reason for that is…

Autumn is coming: Get ahead of allergy symptoms now
Read the full articleIt's a good idea to see your allergist for an updated, personalized treatment plan that can best help you manage… BPT – ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. (July 25, 2023) - You probably know what's coming: Along with changing leaves and dropping temps this fall will…

Se acerca el otoño. Adelántese desde ahora a los síntomas de alergia
Read the full articleACAAI le ofrece estos consejos que le ayudarán a prepararse para las alergias de otoño antes de que lleguen.… (BPT) - Probablemente sepa lo que se acerca este otoño: junto con las hojas cambiantes y el descenso de las temperaturas vendrán los resfriados, la…

Gardening with Allergies
Read the full articleWind-borne pollinating plants, including trees, grasses and weeds, are most likely to cause a seasonal allergic reaction.… …

Do You Need An Allergist?
Read the full articleAllergists are specially trained to treat asthma and all types of allergies, including seasonal, food, dust and pet allergies.… …

When Should Parents Be Worried About Frequent Ear Infections?
Read the full articleWe as allergists frequently see little children with frequent ear infections, and the real question is when should we worry… English Transcript Allergist Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, MD: We as allergists frequently see little children with frequent ear infections, and the real question is when should…

How can an allergist help treat EoE?
Read the full articleEosinophilic esophagitis is an allergic disease of the esophagus where you start to get inflammation in the esophagus.… English Transcript Allergist Priya Bansal, MD: So let's learn a little bit about EoE, which we know as eosinophilic esophagitis. And eosinophilic esophagitis is an allergic…

What is the "Rule of Twos" for asthma?
Read the full articleThe "Rule of Twos" in asthma is if somebody is well controlled per our guidelines.… English Transcript Allergist Steve Dorman, MD: The "Rule of Twos" inside asthma is if somebody is well controlled per our guidelines. They use the rescue inhaler less than two…

Prevent Red, White and Achoo this Fourth of July
Read the full articleJuly 4th festivities means taking a few extra precautions to make the holiday safe, and sneeze- and wheeze-free.… ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (June 27, 2023) – This year, after several years of cancelled 4th of July events due to Covid-19, there’s a good chance your town…

Gardening with Allergies
Read the full articleKeep your green thumb, avoid the red nose.… Overview Wind-borne pollinating plants, including trees, grasses and weeds, are most likely to cause a seasonal allergic reaction. They produce pollen that is light and released in large quantities that can be easily inhaled. Allergy Offenders and…

COVID-19, Asthma and Allergies
Read the full articleAs COVID-19 continues to impact people across the United States and the world, allergists hear concerns from their patients –… Overview Updated June 22, 2022 As COVID-19 continues to impact people across the United States and the world, allergists hear concerns from their patients…

What is a biologic?
Read the full articleBiologics are targeted against certain things that cause inflammation in the system. They are not steroids and not immunosuppressive.… English Transcript Allergist Syed Shahzad Mustafa, MD: A biologic is a medication that helps control asthma and other allergic conditions if individuals don't respond to…

Does gluten allergy exist?
Read the full articleIf you're worried about having a food allergy, whether it's gluten or something else, you really should have reproducible symptoms… English Transcript Allergist David R. Stukus, MD: We always get questions about gluten allergy and other food allergies, and I always start with some…

Is it ok to exercise if I have asthma?
Read the full articleYou want to warm up your lungs and give them time to get ready to for your strenuous activity.… English Transcript Allergist Payel Gupta, MD: Exercise is very important for patients with asthma, because exercise can help your body improve its oxygen-carrying capacity. So…

Should I introduce allergenic foods to my infant?
Read the full articleWhen a child is around four months or so, they may be ready to have solid foods introduced.… English Transcript Allergist Angela Hogan, MD: So the first thing that I think would be most important for moms to remember that we still think breastfeeding…

Why should I see an allergist for my eczema?
Read the full articleAllergists can not only treat eczema with topical therapies, we can also help identify triggers of your eczema and help… English Transcript Allergist Kelly Maples, MD: Allergists are the perfect type of doctor to treat eczema or atopic dermatitis. Eczema is not just a…

Eczema gets the spotlight in October
Read the full articleOctober is Eczema Awareness Month! Use the College’s resources for your education and for information to share with patients.… October is Eczema Awareness Month! Use the College’s resources for your education and for information to share with patients. For allergists’ education and their practices…

Learn more about immune deficiency, anaphylaxis modulators and EoE
Read the full articleThe September/October issue of AllergyWatch reviews key updates in immune deficiency, anaphylaxis modulators, EoE, and more.… Read the latest issue of AllergyWatch to get the answers to clinical questions based on the latest research. AllergyWatch reviews recent articles related to our specialty in a concise and efficient…

Advocacy Council responds to the Proposed 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
Read the full articleThe College’s Advocacy Council submitted formal comments to CMS on the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule.… On Sept. 12, the College’s Advocacy Council submitted formal comments to CMS on the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule. In this article, we break…

ACAAI Town Hall meeting - Learn strategies to benefit your practice
Read the full articleGet information on legislation that might affect your practice, advocacy issues, College resources and reasons to engage with your local/state… You’re invited to attend the ACAAI House of Delegates (HOD) annual Town Hall Meeting, Friday, Nov. 7, 4:30 – 6:00 pm ET in Orlando,…

The importance of penicillin allergy delabeling
Read the full articleAllergy experts are in a unique position to address this issue and can help make sure patients get an accurate… Penicillin allergy is an issue that requires patient education and public awareness. Although about 10% of the population report having this drug allergy, only…

Help your patients keep up with vaccine news
Read the full articleTwo new web pages can assist your patients in staying informed on the benefits of vaccines to prevent serious… Your patients may be coming to you with questions about whether they should be seeking vaccines for themselves or for their children. You can help…

FIT Bowl, 1992-1999
Read the full articleBelow are the winning programs and teams of the annual ACAAI FIT Bowls between the years 1992-1999.… Below are the winning programs and teams of the annual ACAAI FIT Bowls between the years 1992-1999. 1992 FIT Bowl #1 (Premiere) ACAAI 50th Anniversary ACAAI President:…

2026 code updates
Read the full articleAs you prepare for the influenza season, we have the answers to coding for the 2025-26 influenza vaccine products.… Influenza Vaccine Codes As you prepare for the influenza season, we have the answers to coding for the 2025-26 influenza vaccine products. An administration code should…

Annual Meeting workshops are filling fast
Read the full articleWhen you register for the 2025 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, be sure to include one or more of the… The ACAAI Annual Scientific Meeting is well known for its outstanding plenaries, informative sessions, outstanding networking – and top tier hands-on workshops. These popular…

2024 Allergy Medicare E&M Coding Distribution
Read the full articleThe trend is clear: allergists’ coding patterns have continued to shift in favor of higher E&M codes over the past… We now have four years of allergy/immunology Medicare E&M coding data following the E&M rule change in 2021, with E&M codes based on time…

Congress reintroduces the EPIPEN Act
Read the full articleThe College’s Advocacy Council strongly believes that this bill, if passed, would ensure easier access to epinephrine for allergy… On Sept. 4, Congress reintroduced the EPIPEN Act, which caps out-of-pocket costs for a two-pack of epinephrine at $60 for patients with employer-based or individually…

Northeast MAC changes policy regarding build-up doses
Read the full articleThe Northeast Region – National Government Services – has agreed to reimburse allergists for allergen extract dilutions.… As the leader in advocating for allergists and their patients, the Advocacy Council is thrilled to announce that, as a result of our successful meetings with the…

The American Association of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (AACIA): Historical Significance and Contributions
Read the full articleThe AACIA was instrumental in advocating for and helping to establish a separate certifying board in allergy and immunology.… By Joseph A. Bellanti, MD ACAI President, 1991-1992 The American Association of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (AACIA) was a pivotal professional organization formed in the 1960s…

Announcing the first Pathways to Practice grant recipients
Read the full articleThe P2P program's goal is to address a critical challenge facing our specialty - the growing shortage of practicing allergists… I am pleased to announce the recipients of the College’s first Pathways to Practice (P2P) grants. Following extensive review and discussion, the ACAAI Fellowship…

Senate holds hearing on future of health care cybersecurity
Read the full articleThere is concern that without federal action, states will continue to implement a patchwork of privacy laws.… The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee recently held a hearing entitled “Securing the Future of Health Care: Enhancing Cybersecurity and Protecting Americans’ Privacy.” The…

The September issue of Annals focuses on respiratory viruses and asthma
Read the full articleDo you know what the National Asthma Control Program (NACP) is and why it is important to asthma care in… As we move into the crisp, cool nights of fall, and the children are back in school, those pesky little respiratory viruses raise their…

ACAAI responds to proposed FL ban on vaccine mandates
Read the full articleACAAI notes with concern Florida’s recent decision to discontinue school vaccine mandates for children.… The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI)—a professional organization representing more than 6,000 allergists/immunologists, allied health professionals, and the millions of patients they serve—notes with concern Florida’s recent…

Meet your ACAAI 2025-26 candidates for election
Read the full articleACAAI Fellows will elect a President-elect, Vice President and Treasurer for one-year terms, and three Regents for three-year terms.… During the 2025 Annual Business Meeting, which will be held during the ACAAI 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting, our current President-elect, Cherie Zachary, MD, FACAAI will…

Dillon’s Law
Read the full articleDillon’s Law incentivizes states to allow any trained individual to administer epinephrine in schools during emergencies.… On July 22, Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI-6) and Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI-6) reintroduced Dillon’s Law, a bipartisan bill that incentivizes states to allow any trained individual (not just…

Texas judge invalidates medical debt rule
Read the full articleThis ruling has a nationwide effect, enabling health care providers to use credit reporting as a means of recovering unpaid… In July, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas rendered a decision invalidating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) final…

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