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 Food allergies among children have been rising over the past 20 years and no one knows why. MSNBC cited a federal study showing that food allergies effect some 3 million kids in the United States. Symptoms can vary from mild-to-life threatening and may ...
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It's the season for pollen and sneezin' - Queens Chronicle |
It's the season for pollen and sneezin' Queens Chronicle Itchy, watery eyes, sinus headaches, sore throat, runny nose â" these are some of the symptoms experienced by the 40 million Americans who suffer from nasal allergies, and the misery that comes along with them. Springtime is a natural trigger, ...
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Is honey good for allergies? - Today's THV  Today's THV |
Is honey good for allergies? Today's THV (CBS/KWTV) -- Allergies are at an all time high this season, even with recent rainfall people are still suffering. But there's a sweet and natural way to ease the symptoms. Believe it or not, locally grown honey may be a miracle cure if you're willing ...
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Q&A: Allergies Are Nothing to Sneeze At - Patch.com  TopNews Arab Emirates |
Q&A: Allergies Are Nothing to Sneeze At Patch.com What are allergies and why do some people get them? The body is overreacting to a harmless substance such as dust, pollen, plants, medications, or foods. Some people are born with a predisposition, and it can trigger at any time. Allergies symptoms ... Healthy update: Asthma and allergy tips help you find reliefLancaster Eagle Gazette Governor Jan Brewer Helps Kick-Off National Food Allergy Awareness WeekMarketWatch (press release) Food Allergy Awareness WeekExaminer.com Everyday Health -Sacramento Bee all 63 news articles » |
Cats have allergies tooá - Santa Ynez Valley News |
Cats have allergies tooá Santa Ynez Valley News When people think of cats and allergies, they assume it's the human who suffers. Actually, cats can be allergic as well, and to many of the same things that affect our own bodies. As with us, feline allergy symptoms often mimic the common âcoldâ or URI ...
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Vail Pet Talk: Treating allergies in pets - Vail Daily News |
Vail Pet Talk: Treating allergies in pets Vail Daily News By Dr. Charlie Meynier and Dr. Jim Stortz Skin allergies in pets can cause a variety of symptoms, from the occasional scratching to recurring ear infections to hair loss and painful skin lesions. Skin allergies can be simplified into three general ...
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Food allergies: On the rise and, for some, life-threatening - Bangor Daily News  The Dominion Post |
Food allergies: On the rise and, for some, life-threatening Bangor Daily News Only epinephrine, available by prescription in the form of an auto-injector, can reverse the symptoms of anaphylaxis. This makes it critical for all of us to educate ourselves and do our part to help protect those with food allergies. Q&A: Upper Marlboro Dr. Naba Sharif Talks Food AllergiesPatch.com Awareness Grows for Food AllergiesSouthern Pines Pilot Allergies skyrocket 350%The Dominion Post Milford Mirror -Lewisporte Pilot all 21 news articles » |
Does your child have seasonal allergies or a cold? - NewsChannel5.com |
Does your child have seasonal allergies or a cold? NewsChannel5.com "Runny, stuffy or itchy noses; sneezing; coughing; fatigue; and headaches can all be symptoms of both allergies and colds, but when parents pay close attention to minor details they will be able to tell the difference," Dr. Michelle Lierl, ...
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Tips for identifying and treating coughs due to seasonal allergies - Regina Leader-Post (blog) |
Tips for identifying and treating coughs due to seasonal allergies Regina Leader-Post (blog) How will you know if you have allergies or if you are getting sick? And what are the proper precautions when you start to experience symptoms? Dr. Zak Zarbock, creator of Zarbee's, a natural cough alternative, shares his top five tips for identifying ...
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Immunotherapy: A choice for severe allergies - St. Louis American |
Immunotherapy: A choice for severe allergies St. Louis American Two clients, Slavin described as his âprized patients,â Sandra Alexander of St. Louis (left) and Kenneth Naugles of Cahokia, Illinois, (right), both had severe environmental allergies that were brought under control by immunotherapy â" allergy shots.
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