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  • A child wearing a witch hat leans over a glowing jack-o'-lantern with a carved smile. They hold a wand and are dressed in a blue sweater and pink pants. Colorful lights hang in the blurred background, creating a festive Halloween atmosphere.

    How to Stay Safe on Halloween with Asthma and Allergies

    Learn how you can minimize risk and maximize safety at Halloween when you have a child with a food allergy, asthma or latex allergy.

  • A mother with dark hair smiles at her baby who is wearing a knitted hat and a white tank top. The baby is focused on eating a piece of food, holding it with both hands. The scene is warmly lit, highlighting their joyful interaction.

    Delaware Adopts Law Covering Early Introduction of Food Allergens

    Allergy & Asthma Network applauds Delaware for a new law that requires insurance companies to cover early introduction of food allergens.

  • A young child in a beige jacket is joyfully holding an open black umbrella. They are smiling widely, standing outdoors in front of a glass window.

    California becomes 5th state to pass Elijah’s Law

    Elijah’s law mandates guidelines for childcare providers, ensuring safer environments for children with food allergies.

  • A smiling older woman with glasses and gray hair shows a bandage on her upper arm to a young girl with a ponytail, who is pointing at it. They are indoors, with a blurred green plant in the background.

    Vaccines for People with Asthma and Allergies

    Get the facts about recommended vaccines for people with asthma. Work with your healthcare team to stay on track with vaccinations for your family.

  • Image with text that reads "Ragan CSR & Diversity Awards 2024 Finalist" on a white background, featuring a gold banner with "2024 Finalist" written on it.

    Allergy & Asthma Network Named a Finalist for 2 National Awards

    Allergy & Asthma Network is honored to once again earn recognition for its commitment to community outreach, health equity and fostering new nonprofit leadership.

  • A child attentively looks at a small device being held by an adult's hand. The adult is wearing a denim jacket, and the child has short brown hair and a light green shirt. The background is a solid light blue.

    Epinephrine Nasal Spray to Treat Anaphylaxis is Now Available

    The device will offer a new treatment option for people who prefer a needle-free way to treat anaphylaxis.

  • A conference room filled with attendees seated at round tables. A presenter stands on a stage with a large screen displaying slides. The room is lit with warm overhead lights, creating an engaging atmosphere for the audience.

    USAsthma Summit 2024: Embracing Change and Innovation in Asthma Care 

    Celebrating its 10th year, the USAsthma Summit provides an up-to-date look at asthma care and key issues that impact doctors and patients.

  • Close-up of an athlete in starting blocks on a track. The focus is on the runner's blue and green sneakers and muscular legs, with a blurred background of a stadium under a clear blue sky.

    Olympic Athletes With Asthma

    Asthma is the most common chronic condition among Olympians. Find out how athletes with asthma manage their condition and stay in the game.

  • A silhouetted industrial refinery emits a bright flame from a tall stack against a dusky, overcast sky. Dark outlines of trees and structures are visible in the foreground.

    Allergy & Asthma Network Opposes the Weakening of EPA Clean Air Rules

    Allergy & Asthma Network joins 25 other patient advocacy and public health groups to protect clean air standards.

  • A person in a black shirt holding an inhaler in one hand, with the other hand placed on their chest. They are standing outdoors near a green structure, with blurred grass in the background.

    Drug Companies Step Forward with Voluntary Price Caps on Inhalers

    The price cap will help reduce the financial burden for many people who use respiratory inhalers to treat asthma and COPD.

  • Four children of various races and ages in a "jumping for joy" pose. Each one is against a different color backgdrop.

    Eczema Camps for Children

    Eczema camps are now an option for families. They offer a tailored experience for children with eczema and other skin diseases.

  • an elderly woman receiving her rsv shot by young nurse

    RSV Vaccines Are Now Available

    The FDA has approved respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines for older adults and an RSV monoclonal antibody for infants and young children.

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