Archive for March, 2009

The Best Pets for People With Allergies – San Marcos Daily Record


The best pets for people with allergies
San Marcos Daily Record, TX
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates that one in five Americans suffers from all types of allergies, and of these between 15 and 30 percent have allergic reactions to cats and dogs. With so many people affected by allergies,

Allergy Battle Begins – Defiance Crescent News


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Allergy battle begins
Defiance Crescent News, OH
The battle is being waged as allergy sufferers arm themselves with nose spray, antihistamines, decongestants and boxes of tissues. Signs of losing the allergen battle include a runny nose, sneezing, congestion, throat drainage, watery eyes and itchy
Allergy Sufferers Beware ABC30.com
Spring promises pollen and allergies for Charm City Examiner.com
Allergy season in full bloom FayObserver.com
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Farmers Markets, an Allergy-Friendly Food Tour and More: Five … – The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com


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Farmers markets, an allergy-friendly food tour and more: Five
The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com, OH
Check out the new weekly Allergy-Friendly Tour at Whole Foods Market, Cedar and Warrensville Center roads in University Circle starting at 7 pm next Wednesday, April 8. Gluten-free products won't be the only stars. So will items free of nuts, soy,

For KIDS: Treating Peanut Allergy Bit by Bit – Science News


FOR KIDS: Treating peanut allergy bit by bit
Science News
By Stephen Ornes Peanut allergies are among the most common and most dangerous food allergies. A tiny exposure to peanuts can mean big trouble for a person with a peanut allergy, with symptoms ranging from sneezing or coughing to the constriction,

Parents 'Should Seek Help for Childhood Eczema' – Adams Kids


Parents 'should seek help for childhood eczema'
Adams Kids, UK
Children with skin eczema should be taken to a healthcare professional so that they receive the best possible help, an expert has advised. Margaret Cox, chief executive of the National Eczema Society, said that the condition could lead to low