The Academy of Otolaryngology recently released new guidelines to help those suffering from nasal allergies find symptom relief. Read More »
Category: Allergy Relief News
Herbal beauty products can cause allergic reactions
The European Union is considering placing warning labels on beauty products containing potentially allergenic herbal ingredients like lavender and chamomile. Read More »
Doctors discover a faster way to cure allergies
According to the Daily Mail, physicians in Zurich have created a new method of minimizing allergies by testing 20 adults who were allergic to cat dander. Read More »
Study: Most patients misuse medical devices
According to a new study, most people don’t use their medical devices properly. Read More »
ACAAI okays flu vaccine for allergy sufferers and asthmatics
Parents of children with allergies know that they have to be especially cautious when it comes to the medication, vaccines and environmental factors that their kids are exposed to. Read More »
ACAAI okays flu vaccine for allergy sufferers and asthmatics
Parents of children with allergies know that they have to be especially cautious when it comes to the medication, vaccines and environmental factors that their kids are exposed to. Read More »
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 »
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 »
3 recent approvals from the FDA
Recently, the FDA has approved a number of new relief and treatment medications, including a few for allergy and asthma sufferers. Read More »
Scientists may have developed hypoallergenic nut
Scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service think they may have developed a hypoallergenic tree nut. Read More »