Don't get stuck with the sniffles and itchy eyes this spring! Plan ahead and protect yourself with this tips.
Find relief from allergies with tips from Dr. Holly Phillips
Chances are if you have seasonal allergies you’re also allergic to cats.
Pollen and allergies don't mix. But you can minimize the misery of allergiees. From WebMD, here's your springtime pollen survival guide.
Sneezing and Sniffling: How to Tell If It's Allergies or a Cold | Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America<br>9/29/1612:41 PM<br>This time of year, it can sometimes be hard to tell the difference between allergies and a common cold. Both allergies and cold viruses tend to become widespread at certain times of the year, which is why you may mistake a cold for seasonal allergies<br>Allergies and viral infections can cause rhinitis . The word rhinitis means “inflammation of the nose.” The…
Our pets are just as susceptible to environmentally triggered allergies as humans. Here is a list of signs your pet may have seasonal allergies.
An allergy expert explains why last summer’s weather is critical to this spring’s pollen.
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WebMD explains how to tell the difference between a common cold and allergies.
Infants whose diet includes peanuts appear to have a greater chance of avoiding a peanut allergy later in childhood, a highly anticipated new study found.
Can you prevent food allergies in kids? Wexner Medical Center allergists weigh in.
It’s springtime, everything is blooming, and your muddling through the days with never-ending allergy symptoms. You’re doctor recommends allergy shots as an effective treatment method, but how do they work?
(KUTV) Food allergies are on the rise, and while doctors aren't sure why, there may be a way to help prevent them. Holly Menino explains how what you feed your child before their first birthday may reduce their chances of having a food allergy.It's recomme
It’s sometimes difficult to know whether the problem is hay fever or a common cold (upper respiratory infection). The diagnosis is often made when parents seek their pediatrician’s advice for a lingering “cold” that their child can’t shake.
Allergies can produce a variety of symptoms, but one thing everyone affected with allergies experiences is discomfort. People can be allergic to pollen, pet dander, dust, foods and plants. Pollen allergies most commonly cause nasal congestion, a runny nose, sore throat and itchy eyes. Less frequent symptoms include hives, itchy skin, cough, mood...
As autumn approaches, chances are you, or your co-workers or family members, will begin sneezing, wheezing or coughing. How can [...]
Approximately 30 million children are affected by health issues related to food allergies. How do we go about remedying this?
All the things you learned about preventing peanut allergies may now be the exact opposite.
From gluten to garlic, diets and dislikes are being passed off as medical conditions. Chefs and real sufferers have had enough. From gluten to garlic, diets and dislikes are being passed off as medical conditions.
Swollen Eyelids: Is it from allergies or something more severe?