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When I was about 14, I started to “see practice” with a country vet, visiting farms and helping out at the pet hospital. I also worked on various farms and volunteered at the humane society. Your son can follow a similar experiential path, but he More Infant Allergy News
ATLANTA - Food allergies in American children seem to be on the rise, now affecting about 3 million kids, according to the first federal study of the problem. Experts said that might be because parents are more aware and quicker to have their More Infant Allergy News
Severe allergies are certainly a challenge for those who have them, but when children are stricken, parents often become riddled with feelings of guilt, self-doubt and anger. Part 1/6: Mothers of kids with allergies discuss the first signs of a More Infant Allergy News
Babies born to mothers who are stressed during pregnancy may be at increased risk for asthma and other allergic disorders, a new study suggests. Harvard Medical School researchers say that stress is like a pollutant to pregnant women that, when More Infant Allergy News
Drugmaker Merck & Co. said Wednesday it will slash 7,200 jobs as part of a restructuring program that comes as its third-quarter profit plunged 28 percent, due to a hefty restructuring charge and flat sales. The maker of allergy and asthma treatment More Infant Allergy News
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Seventy-five percent of children with cow’s milk allergy will be able to tolerate it if it is heated extensively, according to a report in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Children with persistent milk More Infant Allergy News