Archive for May 16th, 2008

Nickel allergy

Friday, May 16th, 2008


Sulfite Allergy Causes Respiratory Symptoms

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Handing off teens’ care - Denver Post
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
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Dr Mahipal Sachdev - Tribune
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
Source: www.tribuneindia.com

Mothers often mistake baby’s illness for food allergy - New Kerala
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
Source: www.newkerala.com

Introducing Maximilian David and Emme Maribel Muñiz - Celebrity Baby Blog
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
Source: www.celebrity-babies.com

Vision Media Television Launches a New Segment with St. Christopher’s - PR.com
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
Source: www.pr.com

Sinus allergy

Friday, May 16th, 2008


Baby Food Allergy

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Annually, allergies and asthma strike one out of every four Americans, causing untold suffering, sneezing and wheezing, as well as $6 billion in doctor visits and medication. However, putting the right air treatment and cleaning strategies in place More Infant Allergy News

The timing, frankly, couldn’t have been better, to judge from the sniffles and streaming eyes in this office, as analysts yesterday hailed what they called a revolution in allergy treatment after Allergy Therapeutics had announced that a final More Infant Allergy News

WASHINGTON Sen. Chris Dodd nodded his head knowingly as Colene Birchfield described the daily vigilance needed to care for her son, Ryan, who has come close to dying from allergic reactions to milk, eggs and even Bermuda grass. Dodd has faced similar More Infant Allergy News

Allergy sufferers in the Twin Lakes Area will get some relief today as allergy levels are medium (6.2 on a scale of 1-2), according to pollen.com. Today’s predominant pollens remain mulberry,oOak and walnut. Thursday’s levels are expected to drop to More Infant Allergy News

“It’s been pretty intense,” said Denise Wuensch. “I’ve had allergies for a few years now and this is the worst that it’s been.” Dr. Richard Weber, an allergist with National Jewish Meidcal Center, said this season people are suffering a More Infant Allergy News