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Flourishing with Food Allergies is receiving first first-rate reviews such as "as close to a 'bible' on the subject that exists" and "a food-allergy-support-group in a book." The book covers topics including food allergy impacts on autism, ADHD and asthma as well as food allergy research, the use of probiotics and examples for school and social event planning.
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The nasal congestion, frequent sneezing and frequent headaches familiar to allergy sufferers tend to become severe before patients see Dr. Jesse Wardlow, an ear, nose and throat specialist affiliated with Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital. For patients who suffer from allergies, "every year is a bad year," he said.
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(ARA) - Playdates have taken off in America, and it is no wonder. In this economy, where else can you find an inexpensive activity that is fun for both children and moms?
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In Latin America, nasal allergies exact a high toll on adults' day-to-day life and work productivity and on children's ability to learn in school and socialize and play sports.
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(ARA) - Asthma and allergies strike nearly one in four Americans, almost 60 million people, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Both conditions cause adults to miss work, children to miss school, and are a leading cause of emergency room visits and hospital stays.
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As summer fast approaches, you may be wondering how you are going to keep cool. Some of us use an evaporative air conditioner--a swamp cooler. They're very popular and efficient here in the West. But a local study says if you use a swamp cooler and live with a child who has allergies, you may want to re-think the game plan
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Siemens Healthcare and the Walt Disney Co. are introducing a children’s book to the clinical laboratory and physician communities to educate children and parents about the diagnosis and management of allergies.
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If you long for a pet but you have allergies or your lifestyle isn't right for a cat or dog consider installing a pond. The fish commonly kept in ponds are koi and they are as fascinating as they are colorful. Today we'll learn more about koi in this edition of Pet Pointers.
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This has been a rough spring for people with allergies and asthma. Molds and pollen in the air outdoors have made yard work challenging. But indoor chores can also be...
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Spring is the time of year when many people complain about seasonal allergy symptoms such as runny noses, congestion, rashes, itchy and watery eyes, sneezing, coughing--and just generally feeling miserable. About 16.9 million Americans had allergies in 2007, and there were 12.2 million doctor's office visits for allergies in 2006, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
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Got allergies?Baltimore Sun, United StatesMore than 11 million Americans are estimated to have food allergies, which occur when the immune system reacts poorly to certain food. If you have an allergy, you know: Within minutes of eating the offending food, you may experience hives, ... |
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PRAIRIE VOICES: All about allergiesGrand Forks Herald, NDAllergy implies the presence of an allergic antibody in your system ready to latch onto a specific protein you may be allergic to. For example, one who has allergic symptoms to ragweed pollen or to a cat will have in place allergic antibodies to ... |
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How to Enjoy Flowers and Stay Allergy FreeLatina, NYby Dorkys Ramos | 06.05.2009 | 9:00am | 0 Comments Beautiful flowers are always a quick way to brighten up your home, but what do you do when allergies leave you terrified of incorporating them into your decor? Turns out, you don't have to avoid them ... |
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'Flourishing with Food Allergies' Receives First-Rate ReviewsPR Web (press release), WAFlourishing with Food Allergies is receiving first first-rate reviews such as "as close to a 'bible' on the subject that exists" and "a food-allergy-support-group in a book." The book covers topics including food allergy impacts on autism, ... |
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Ancient Chinese Secret for Peanut AllergyNews Health Guru, NYFood allergies have been on the rise for several years. Peanut allergy doubled in children between the years 1997 and 2002. It is estimated that 150 people die every year in the US as a result of food allergies. Even trace amounts of these foods can ... |
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Who do adults suddenly get allergies?Mirror.co.uk, UKBy Miriam Stoppard on Jun 4, 09 06:25 PM in Advice As summer gets into full swing, many of us will come down with unexplained sniffles or a nasty rash - and be shocked when the doctor says it's hay fever or a food allergy. It amazes me that adults are ... |
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