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Category: Allergy Disease News
Fall just as dangerous as summer for allergy sufferers?
Some medical professionals say that fall weather can be just as bad for triggering for allergens as summer. Read More »
E-cigarettes relate to asthma and allergy symptoms
In the past year, cigarette smokers have been in the news more and more as people transition from traditional cigarettes to e-cigarettes. 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 »
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 »
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 »
Ragweed season threatens kids heading back to school
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 »
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 »
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 »