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More and more children in developed countries suffer from asthma. In fact many doctors consider asthma to be a new epidemic. More than 10 million Americans suffer from asthma and most of them blame the condition on worseni...

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Food Allergies in Infants and Babies

Is your baby susceptible to bouts of unexplained itchiness that you thought were merely a phase or skin sensitivity? Is her nose sometimes stuffy or runny? Is she cranky for no apparent reason and is she trying to tell you...

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How To Avoid Food Related Allergies

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Guest commentary: Seasonal allergies are nothing to sneeze about (The Sacrame...

My mother didn't believe in allergies. She said it was all in your head ? well, Mom, as a matter of fact ? so, my brothers, sister and I never had allergies as kids. Patricia Littlefield


Physicians suggest ways to take a holiday from allergies (The Morning Call)

Pollen, oppressive heat and smoke from fireworks can trigger symptoms. Erma Seagreaves loves the rocket's red glare as much as the next patriot, but the 88-year-old resident of the B'nai Brith Apar...


Change in Idaho law benefits kids with severe allergies (The Idaho Statesman)

Thanks to a change in state law, children in kindergarten and up who have severe allergies can carry an injectable medicine to use at school this fall.



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