TWO NEWS AT SIX. NEW AT FIVE. A MOTHER’S MISSION PAYS OFF AND IT WILL NOW LEAD TO NEW TRAINING THAT COULD SAVE LIVES. AT SCHOOL, SHE SPEARHEADED A BILL TO HELP TREAT ALLERGIC REACTIONS WITH EPIPENS.
Read full article: ‘It’s miserable’: Orlando ranked on list of worst places to live with allergies FILE - This Feb. 20, 2015 photo shows an arrangement of peanuts in New York. A study published in the ...
Read full article: Winter Park mom goes to Tallahassee to support anaphylaxis bill Read full article: Florida bill on EpiPen training for after-school staff may have stalled in State House Mom wants ...
Sherry Isler thought she had done everything she needed to do to enroll her 5-year-old son in his Winter Park school’s before- and after-school programs. But then she asked about his food allergies.
Bay County, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - A new state law now requires school staff working in K-8th grade schools to be trained in administering EpiPens in case of an allergic emergency. The law took effect ...
FLORIDA, USA — The Florida 2025-2026 school year has officially started after the first bell rang Monday morning. As kids head back to class, parents should be aware of a recently passed law that ...
ATLANTA — A training module on the use of an epinephrine autoinjector could help improve the skills of many healthcare providers, according to new research. "This important deficiency in provider ...
For anyone with severe allergies, an EpiPen can be a lifesaving tool. Astonishingly, it doesn't seem that Nassau and Suffolk County police officers will be carrying that lifesaving tool with them ...
In 2021, Governor John Carney signed Senate Bill 55 to expand access to epinephrine auto-injectors — better known by brand name EpiPen — in Delaware colleges and universities. Beginning this fall, the ...
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (WSAW) - Golden Sands Speedway in Wisconsin Rapids hosted an event to raise awareness for epinephrine. A 20-year-old man passed away from an unknown allergy with no access to an ...
Sherry Isler thought she had done everything she needed to do to enroll her 5-year-old son in his Winter Park school’s before- and after-school programs. But then she asked about his food allergies.