Lindsay Green learned that her 2-year-old son, Everett, had a peanut allergy when he was around 10 months old, leading her to learn more about how to protect her baby. Now, she has taken this concern ...
Legislation requiring epinephrine auto-injectors at large events, if signed into law, passed both chambers with overwhelming support at the end of May. The bill, sponsored by state Sen. Andrew ...
ALBANY — The concern of a Brooklyn high school student for her brother who suffered a severe allergy attack at Yankee Stadium has prompted a measure approved this week by the State Legislature that ...
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MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) - The State Assembly voted to pass a measure increasing the availability of epinephrine auto-injectors today. “Dillon’s Law 2.0″ revises the original Dillon’s law with “ease of ...
The Rantoul City Schools board approved an amendment to board policy 7:270, which deals with the medication of students, and will now begin administrative procedures to keep epinephrine auto injectors ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . 96.1% of caregivers said they know how to use their child’s autoinjector. 33.1% of caregivers removed the ...
FARGO - A less costly alternative to the EpiPen for severe allergic reactions - a treatment that can cost $400 to $800 per dose - is now available for North Dakota ambulance services. The North Dakota ...
MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) - A Wisconsin Senate committee heard a proposal Wednesday to expand a law known as “Dillon’s Law.” The original law passed in 2017, allowing anyone in the state with proper ...
I could have died because my plane did not have an epinephrine auto-injector onboard — and it was completely legal. I was in seat 20C on a flight home in March when I felt my throat closing. Minutes ...
KATIE THOMPSON EXPLAINS WHAT HAPPENED. >> IT WAS TERRIFYING. KATIE: TERRIFYING MOMENTS IN THE SKY FOR A RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FROM BOSTON. LINDSAY YOU LEND WAS TRAVELING FROM PHOENIX TO AUSTIN ON A ...