Here are a few ways to protect yourself from your allergens throughout the autumnal season according to James Sublett, president elect of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Read More »
Archive for September, 2014
International companies announce forthcoming drug for cat allergy sufferers
Now those who want to play with their furry friends without pesky allergies getting in the way are in luck, as scientists believe they have discovered an injection that would relieve allergy symptoms for allergy sufferers. Read More »
3 ways to reduce the impact of fall allergies
Here are a few tips for getting through fall allergy season. Read More »
Unseasonably warm weather could extend allergy season
With a relatively mild summer on the books for 2014, many industry professionals are predicting an unseasonably warm autumn ahead. Read More »
Flour and cleaning products could be cause for allergy symptoms
In a recent study presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Munich, scientists showed the correlation between uses of everyday products like cleaning supplies and flour as leading causes for occupational asthma. Read More »
Smoking fathers potential risk factor for their children?
Recent studies indicate that fathers who smoke before conception could be a factor in the development of asthma in their offspring. Read More »
Many students are in danger of allergy and asthma attacks at school
A new study, which focused on Chicago-based school systems, found that most children with asthma or food allergies did not have a health management form on file. Read More »
Researchers have found animal skins could reduce allergy symptoms
While it has long been rumored that living with pets as a child can increase your immunity to allergies and asthma symptoms, researchers have recently discovered that being exposed to animal skins has similar effects. Read More »
Childhood obesity contributing to asthma symptoms?
Some professionals argue that obesity is in fact causing heightened asthma symptoms. Read More »
Antibiotic pesticides could a new threat to allergy sufferers
According to a new study, food allergy sufferers could be triggered by the antibiotics that are used to keep pests away from fruits and vegetables while they grow and when they are stored. Read More »