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Nasal spray can help improve sleep among allergy sufferers
Researchers are well aware of the connection between nasal congestion and lack of sleep, which is why they recently conducted a study to test whether a certain two-drug nasal spray would have an effect on sleep patterns in allergy patients. Read More »
Nasal spray can help improve sleep among allergy sufferers
Researchers are well aware of the connection between nasal congestion and lack of sleep, which is why they recently conducted a study to test whether a certain two-drug nasal spray would have an effect on sleep patterns in allergy patients. Read More »
A look at the link between blood pressure medication and oral allergy syndrome
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who takes an ACE inhibitor — a drug that’s commonly used to treat people who have high blood pressure — you could be at risk of developing oral allergy syndrome, an affliction characterized by an irritating reaction to fresh produce. Read More »
A look at the link between blood pressure medication and oral allergy syndrome
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who takes an ACE inhibitor — a drug that’s commonly used to treat people who have high blood pressure — you could be at risk of developing oral allergy syndrome, an affliction characterized by an irritating reaction to fresh produce. Read More »
Researchers identify new gene associated with severe childhood asthma
International researchers recently published a study in the journal Nature Genetics revealing that they had discovered a new gene associated with severe childhood asthma. Read More »
Researchers identify new gene associated with severe childhood asthma
International researchers recently published a study in the journal Nature Genetics revealing that they had discovered a new gene associated with severe childhood asthma. Read More »
Study: Asthma suffers 32 percent more likely to be allergic to cats
A new study conducted by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) reveals that people with asthma are 32 percent more likely to be allergic to cats than those who don’t suffer from the chronic respiratory disease. Read More »
Study: Asthma suffers 32 percent more likely to be allergic to cats
A new study conducted by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) reveals that people with asthma are 32 percent more likely to be allergic to cats than those who don’t suffer from the chronic respiratory disease. Read More »
Allergy shots during pregnancy lower the child’s risk of developing asthma or allergies
Watching a child suffer from a chronic affliction like asthma or allergies can be hard on any parent, so what if we told you that there may be a way for mothers to protect their children from these diseases in the earliest stages of life? Read More »