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Category: Allergy Relief Advice
3 natural remedies to try this allergy season
Are you trying to find a natural way to relieve your seasonal allergy symptoms? If so, consider trying some of these techniques. Read More »
How to keep your bedroom allergen-free this fall
In addition to taking medications, there are a number of ways that allergy sufferers can make their homes more comfortable during the fall, when outdoor allergens like ragweed and indoor irritants such as pet dander, mold and dust mites are particularly strong. Read More »
Indoor allergy triggers to watch out for this fall
As the weather begins getting colder, it’s likely that parents may notice their children’s allergy symptoms getting worse. Read More »
Ragweed allergies may affect sleeping patterns
Dr. Gary Carpenter, an allergist with Quincy Medical Group, said that people need to be careful that their allergy symptoms don’t prevent them from sleeping well at night. Read More »
How to conquer ragweed allergies this season
As summer transitions into fall, many people across the United States are all too familiar with ragweed allergy symptoms. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI), ragweed pollen levels peak in mid-September, but the allergen can remain prevalent for months. Read More »
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis shares tips for traveling with allergies
Recently, Central Pennsylvania news outlet FOX43 sat down with Jerome Bettis — a former Pittsburgh Steelers running back who has severe allergies — to speak with him about what it was like to keep his symptoms under control while he was constantly on the road. Read More »
Tips for fighting fall allergy symptoms
Although it still feels like summer in most parts of the United States, HealthCanal.com warns that fall allergy season is beginning early this year. Read More »
Going back to school can be stressful for kids with allergies and asthma
As summer comes to an end and children across the United States prepare to go back to school, it’s important for parents to be proactive when it comes to preparing their sons and daughters for a healthy and safe year. If your child suffers from allergies or asthma, it’s critical that you speak with teachers, school nurses and coaches to alert them of his or her affliction. Read More »
Eat local honey to help with seasonal allergy symptoms
In many cases, people who suffer from seasonal allergies are willing to do just about anything to get some relief. If you’re hoping to find a natural way to prevent irritating and debilitating symptoms, POPSUGAR Fitness suggests eating local honey. Read More »