In Rhode Island, one man is helping improve the allergy relief industry by putting his career skills to work on creating textiles that are more resistant to harmful allergens. Read More »
Category: Allergy Relief News
Researchers are developing dust mite vaccine
Researchers at the University of Iowa have discovered and developed a vaccine that helps combat dust-mite allergies by altering the body’s natural response to them. Read More »
6 tips to beat the summer heat
Follow these tips to stay cool and beat the heat: Read More »
Can peanuts be used to treat nut allergies?
A new program aims to desensitize children to peanut allergies. Read More »
FDA approves first-ever pill for grass pollen allergies
If you’re one of the millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies, you’ll be happy to hear that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved the first-ever pill for pollen allergies. Read More »
The first few frosts bring relief for seasonal allergy sufferers
Whether you dread winter or look forward to it, the fact is that if you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffers from seasonal allergies, this frigid time of year will bring on significant relief from your seasonal allergies. Read More »
The first few frosts bring relief for seasonal allergy sufferers
Whether you dread winter or look forward to it, the fact is that if you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffers from seasonal allergies, this frigid time of year will bring on significant relief from your seasonal allergies. Read More »
People who live on farms may have less severe environmental allergy symptoms
Did you know that living on a farm may have a positive effect on your environmental allergy symptoms? Read More »
School districts consider starting school later so students can sleep longer
Doctors have long stressed the importance of getting enough sleep at night — particularly for adolescents, for whom lack of rest can lead to serious issues such as depression, impaired judgment and academic underachievement. Read More »
The difference between allergies and the common cold
It’s easy to mistake seasonal allergies for the common cold — especially as the weather gets colder and viruses begin spreading more rapidly. Read More »