Food allergies in children on rise...and no one knows why - newjerseynewsroom.com |
Food allergies in children on rise...and no one knows why newjerseynewsroom.com Many theories have been advanced for the increase in food allergies, noted American Medical News. These include changes in the amount of foods eaten, the processing of food, lack of exposure to sun and decreased Vitamin D, and even an increase in ...
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PEOPLE'S PHARMACY: Bee-ware yellow-jacket allergies - Tuscaloosa News |
PEOPLE'S PHARMACY: Bee-ware yellow-jacket allergies Tuscaloosa News A: Regular sunscreen use might block vitamin D production even though you spend time in the sun. Some medications can lower vitamin D levels in the body. They include prednisone (and other corticosteroids), some anti-seizure medications (phenytoin, ... Beware of allergy from yellow jacketsSTLtoday.com
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Spring Cleanup to take place this weekend - The Daily Planet  The Daily Planet |
Spring Cleanup to take place this weekend The Daily Planet By Noya Kohavi It's that time of the year again â€" when pale shins see sun for the first time in months, when allergies attack the prone, when the bright green of new aspen leaves seems almost too bright â€" yes, time for spring cleaning.
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Feeling blown away by pollen? You're not the only one - DL-Online |
Feeling blown away by pollen? You're not the only one DL-Online Candace Decker, formerly of Grand Forks, said “eating local honey, especially if a farmer's market carries honey based on the time of year it was produced” helps combat seasonal allergies. According to Li, getting more sun may also be a good idea.
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Suicide adds to history of Kennedy misfortunes - MyrtleBeachOnline.com |
Suicide adds to history of Kennedy misfortunes MyrtleBeachOnline.com The Sun News allows readers to comment on stories as a privilege; the views expressed in story comments are not those of the Sun News or its staff. Readers are required to adhere to all commenting policies, and must avoid commenting behavior such as ...
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What's Going Around: allergies, yard work injuries - 13abc Action News |
What's Going Around: allergies, yard work injuries 13abc Action News He says this time of year it is sometimes tough to tell whether it's a cold or allergies. "Mostly nasal congestion, congestion, sore throat, particularly at night into the morning, some achiness, low-grade fever and in some people that's progressing ...
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Something to sneeze at - The Barrie Examiner |
Something to sneeze at The Barrie Examiner JT McVeigh The Barrie Examiner Allergies vary from person to person, and although dandelion seeds are not the culprits for most allergy sufferers, once the seeds start flying it is a pretty good indicator that pollen from birch and maple trees are ...
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Eat light, healthy food in summer, say docs - Times of India |
Eat light, healthy food in summer, say docs Times of India Gooseberry (Amla): A great refresher and reverses the ageing effects caused by strong sun rays while providing extra stamina for gym sessions. It specially benefits heart and hair. Apricot: They can be of great help for people who develop acne in ...
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Allergies ignite with pollen in the air - Oregon Daily Emerald  Oregon Daily Emerald |
Allergies ignite with pollen in the air Oregon Daily Emerald (Alex McDougall/Oregon Daily Emerald) By Betsy Swanback The sun has been out and allergy season is soon to be upon us, if it isn't already. A study by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology identified five factors that may aggravate ...
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What you should eat to fight the heat - IBNLive.com  IBNLive.com |
What you should eat to fight the heat IBNLive.com Some of the most beneficial food items during summer, according to doctors, are: Gooseberry (Amla): A great refresher and reverses the ageing effects caused by strong sun rays while providing extra stamina for gym sessions. It specially benefits heart ... Eat light, healthy food to stay cool this summer: DoctorsZee News
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