When sending your kids back to school this year, make sure they have the products they need to fight off difficult allergy symptoms. Read More »
Archive for August, 2014
Inner-city kids have higher rate of allergies than others
New evidence from researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland indicates that children in the inner city also have higher rates of food allergies. Read More »
FDA warns asthmatics of new COPD medication
The FDA is responsible for releasing warnings for consumers regarding existing products, ingredients and potential side effects. Read More »
3 recent approvals from the FDA
Recently, the FDA has approved a number of new relief and treatment medications, including a few for allergy and asthma sufferers. Read More »
Back-to-school demands revision of allergy preparation
With only a week or two left of summer for most students, parents of allergy sufferers are gearing up to prepare their kids with best practices to avoid a reaction and escape bullying for their symptoms. Read More »
Thunderstorms could be cause, not cure, for allergy sufferers
Thunderstorms could be a cause rather than a cure of symptoms for allergy sufferers. Read More »
New legume could cause allergy reaction
One recent update from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could be the cause for concern for those who eat gluten-free foods. Read More »
3 tips to get through ragweed season
Generally starting in mid-to-late August, the rise in pollen levels leaves many people with itchy eyes, scratchy throat and skin irritations like rash. Read More »
Inner-city children at higher risk for food allergies
Though children born and raised in city environments are known to be more prone to asthma and environmental allergies, a recent study has identified a higher risk for food allergies as well. Read More »
Scientists may have developed hypoallergenic nut
Scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service think they may have developed a hypoallergenic tree nut. Read More »