Pilbara resident Andrew Rawle found himself 30,000 feet in the air, unable to breathe due to anaphylactic shock, but was saved by the crew and the selfless act of another passenger.
In a harrowing incident aboard a Virgin Australia flight, a man with a severe nut allergy faced life-threatening anaphylactic shock but was saved thanks to the swift actions of cabin crew and a fellow ...
If you or someone you know experiences allergies, you've probably heard of the life-threatening reaction called anaphylactic shock. To help you better understand exactly what this condition is and how ...
You might know what to do if your child suddenly started choking or has stuck something up his or her nose, but what if your little one has a severe allergic reaction? Chances are, unless you’ve been ...
"Very clearly, the cabin crew could see there was something wrong … I'd gone incredibly tomato red," Andrew Rawle told the ...
Workplace anaphylactic shock remains an underestimated yet critical aspect of employee safety. With hospital admissions for anaphylactic shock in adults rising from 3,751 to 4,756 between 2019 and ...
The Food and Drug Administration has just approved a first-of-its-kind needle-free alternative to EpiPens or epinephrine autoinjectors. Neffy, a nasal spray that delivers a dose of epinephrine, is the ...
An alarming incident on a Virgin Australia flight to Newman highlights the importance of preparedness and quick action in life-threatening situations. Andrew Rawle, a resident of Newman, experienced a ...
Millions of people worldwide are affected by allergies. Interestingly, about 1 in 3 adults in America have seasonal or food allergies. Allergic reactions occur when our immune system acts abnormally ...
Researchers have discovered a new cell type that appears to drive life-threatening food allergies and may help explain why some people get severe allergic reactions and others do not. Parents of kids ...