Peanut allergy is caused when the body's immune system mistakenly identifies proteins in peanuts as harmful and releases chemicals that trigger allergic symptoms.
As many as one in 50 children are allergic to peanuts.
Parents say their two teenage sons were kicked off a flight because one of them has a severe peanut allergy.
There's new hope for many families and their kids dealing with peanut allergies.
Pharmacists are seeing a shortage of one type of device used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions.
Should you let your child eat peanut butter in public? That is a question that many moms have weighed in on a public forum dedicated to parenting tips.