A recent study shows that lack of vitamin D – or too little sunshine – can actually be a detriment to your health if you have asthma, and in some cases can spur on asthma attacks. Read More »
Archive for October, 2014
5 ways to make indoor life easier for allergy sufferers
Here are a few ideas for how to reduce the impact of dust mites and other household allergens this winter. Read More »
4 common allergy misconceptions
Here are a few things you should know about allergy misconceptions. Read More »
Pollen allergy feels like a food allergy?
Recent studies show that there could be a link between pollen allergies and certain symptoms thought to be a food allergy. Read More »
Salt therapy a viable option for asthmatics
Some medical professionals have begun administering the salt therapy as a way of maintaining health and wellness for asthmatics. Read More »
Study: Peanut allergies and skin disorder linked?
Recent research into the origin of peanut allergies has found that there may be a link to skin disorders. Read More »
Study: Effect of omalizumab on pregnant moms
A recent study examined connections between a certain drug used in asthma treatment care and the impact the drug had on the development of fetuses. Read More »
Is wool bedding better for you?
Dust allergies affect a number of Americans each year, but wool bedding could help alleviate some symptoms. Read More »
Teal Pumpkin Project takes over Halloween
The Teal Pumpkin Project is a great way to show support for children with food allergies this Halloween. Read More »
6 ways to combat fall allergies
No matter how bad your symptoms may get, there are still things that people can do to make this season a bit easier. Read More »