More study on symptoms, causes, and therapies for the 32 million people in the US who suffer from food allergies has been long sought after but historically neglected. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) spends about $0.19 per person year on food allergy research out of a total annual budget of $120 per person for disease research. Given the prevalence of food allergies among both children and adults in the United States, this number is shockingly low. In 2021, the digital health industry saw its highest level of investment to date, with a total of $29.1 billion invested. After the epidemic, health technology, especially telemedicine, saw a significant increase in investment. Those affected by food allergies will be relieved to know that the food allergy industry has benefited from the recent surge in donations. Inventions in medical technology have recently experienced explosive growth. Before now, telemedicine frequently met resistance from those who feared for their privacy...