For most allergy sufferers, the hardest part about combating their triggers is knowing when they are going to be most impactful. Read More »
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Study: Allergies on par with measurable BAC level?
A study conducted in the Netherlands found that drivers with seasonal allergies compare to drivers who operate their vehicles with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.03. Read More »
Virginia school systems consider new district-wide allergy policy
Many school districts across the country are proposing revised allergy policies to protect students from harmful triggers. Read More »
How to prepare kids for school and allergies
If you are curious about how to help your kids feel prepared to deal with allergies in the new school year, here are a few tips. Read More »
How to reduce risk of an asthma attack
Summer days may mean fun in the sun for some, but for asthma and allergy sufferers, they can pose serious health issues. Read More »
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 »
Indoor air quality could be more harmful than outdoors for allergy sufferers
Old, uncleaned air conditioning and heating units, along with aged carpets, carry allergens like dust, dust mites and animal dander. Read More »
Something in the water: Lead, nitrate and uranium
Lead, nitrate and uranium in drinking water can cause serious health problems. Read More »
Something in the water: Arsenic, coliform bacteria and copper
Some common water contaminants carry specific and scary health risks. Read More »
Why you should filter your tap water
The water coming out of your tap is monitored by the government, but you may be surprised to learn that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s safe. Read More »