A study published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine added to the growing concern around steroids often prescribed to treat acute allergic reactions like hives. Read More »
Category: Allergy Relief News
Honey as an allergy cure: Fact or fiction?
People in search of some sweet allergy relief are turning to locally made versions of this sweet nectar, hoping it will tame their seasonal symptoms. Read More »
Why do we cough when we have allergies?
For those who want to treat their allergy symptoms, it’s important to understand why those symptoms occur in the first place. Let’s talk about coughing. Read More »
6 ways to manage allergies while on vacation: Part 1
In this two-part series, we explore six ways you can manage allergies while you’re on vacation. Read More »
Will this allergy season be worse than last year?
If you thought last year’s allergy season was bad, you could be in for more of the same this year. Read More »
New salt rooms proving to be an effective alternative treatment for allergies
For those who don’t want to use traditional medicines, alternative ones are always an option. Try salt rooms. Read More »
New study reveals raw milk could help manage allergy symptoms
Not a fan of milk? If you’re not already allergic to it, you should think about adding it to your daily diet because, according to new research, it could help manage your allergies. Read More »
Polish study reveals allergy shots effective on older people
Have allergies been keeping you bogged down in your home this winter? A new Polish study revealed that older people could find long-term relief with allergy shots. Read More »
8 ways to keep your workout routine during allergy season: Part 2
Here are some tips if you have allergies and are trying to exercise. Read More »
Allergies may be more deadly than you think, according to new study
According to a new study, children with asthma, hay fever and eczema have about twice the rate of high blood pressure and cholesterol as those who don’t have allergies. Read More »