Archive for May, 2008

Cold allergy

Saturday, May 31st, 2008


Serious Allergy Nut Tree Allergies

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You may toss them into the spam file, but millions of Americans buy what they’re selling - and could be putting themselves in danger, says Early Show medical contributor Dr. Mallika Marshall . Why are so many people turning to the Internet for More Infant Allergy News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. patients who use certain asthma inhalers made with ozone-depleting propellants should talk to their doctors now about alternatives ahead of a ban that starts in January, health officials said on Friday. Albuterol inhalers More Infant Allergy News

Allergy season is here and some people have found a way to escape the headaches, itchy eyes, sneezing and fatigue without pills or sprays. The process is called turbinate coblation. Radio waves are used to do what scalpels used to do. Kay Brown More Infant Allergy News

Today’s allergy levels in the Twin Lakes Area are high-medium (8.2 on a scale of 1-12). according to pollen.com. Today’s predominant pollens are grass, mulberry and walnut. Saturday’s allergy levels are expected to be high-medium at 7.7 More Infant Allergy News

Mold allergy

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008


Allergy Food Testing With Skin Testing

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FAAN Brings ‘Food Allergies: Living and Learning’ to Annual Food - PR Newswire
FAIRFAX, Va., May 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) will hold its 15th annual Food Allergy Conference in Tarrytown, N.Y., on May 31, 2008. Many families struggle with how best to manage food allergies in
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Mental illness cited in asthma link to suicide - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - New research indicates that asthma is significantly linked to suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts, but after accounting for mental health conditions and smoking, the association is markedly weakened. A number of studies
Source: www.reuters.com

Go green for your own good - Longview News-Journal
Allison Ottersbach says about 10 years ago, she had four or five migraine headaches each week. Now she has about one migraine a month. She credits the use of eco-friendly products and the removal of toxins from her life. “These products sometimes
Source: www.news-journal.com

Fireplaces aren’t only allergy causes - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
I had to respond to Mr.Art Dulan of Palatine and his comments to my previous letter on wood burning fireplaces. Mr. Dulan and Mr. Dubinsky, who started this debate, fail to recognize that there are other people that have allergies that can cause
Source: www.dailyherald.com

Today’s allergy levels - Baxter Bulletin
Allergy levels today in the Twin Lakes Area are high-meidum (8.9 on a scale of 1-12), according to pollen.com. Today’s predominent pollens are grass, mulberry and walnut. Tuesday’s levels are expected to be high medium at 8.3
Source: www.baxterbulletin.com

Allergy product

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008


Allergy Dog Food

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Former residents complained of numerous respiratory problems and other ailments. In addition, within 10 days, Ezekiel and another infant in the same apartment building died with toxic mold in their lungs, court records said. Medical experts on both More Infant Allergy News

LONDON: Conventional wisdom that low-calorie artificial sweetener can prevent weight gain seems to have been scotched by a Purdue University study, in which rats fed on such sweeteners were still found to put on weight. “Me and Run! Are you crazy More Infant Allergy News

The National Medical Report launches a new segment as a Public TV documentary hosted by Mr. Hugh Downs on pediatric care. Boca Raton, FL, March 26, 2008 –( PR.com )– Vision Media Television has completed a new documentary segment for nation-wide More Infant Allergy News

Singers and actors Marc Anthony , 39, and Jennifer Lopez , 38, introduce their fraternal twins Emme Maribel and Maximilian David Muñiz , 4 weeks on Friday, in the latest issue of People . The images were taken by photographer Tony Duran during an 8 More Infant Allergy News

Nurse Maria Aguilar encourages 15-year-old Jesus Ayala to exhale hard during a spirometry test of his lung capacity at a Venice, Calif., clinic. Teaching youths to manage their chronic health problems begins as early as preschool. (David McNew, Getty More Infant Allergy News

London, Feb 1 : A new study has highlighted that the tendency of mothers to mistake their children’s illnesses for a food allergy. University of Portsmouth researchers, who carried out the study, have revealed that the number of mothers who believe More Infant Allergy News