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Summary Box: Lawmakers debate genetically modified crops 29 Jan 2006
...at the federal level. Concerns about allergies and contamination of organic crops are legitimate, they say. WHAT'S NEXT: A state ...
- Miami Herald,
School nurses are spread thin 29 Jan 2006
...nurses working in hospitals even though they often have higher qualifications — children with chronic illnesses, such as severe food allergies, asthma and ...
- Sierra Sun (subscription),
Enjoy your pet, stay healthy 29 Jan 2006
But if you have allergies, you might hesitate - despite your holiday spirit. Pets, unlike many people, are predictable companions. ...
- myDNA.com,
GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE 29 Jan 2006
..."They all have high-density filters to clean the air. We've noticed within the last 10 years a lot more students have allergies, so this should help them.". ...
- Chillicothe Gazette,
Kids' sleep problems get more attention 29 Jan 2006
...day. But before she noticed that he stopped breathing while he slept, she attributed those problems to his allergies and asthma. ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
Adult son at home won't drop drug use 29 Jan 2006
This has been going on since adolescence. I've been tested for allergies and diseases and have avoided certain foods, but nothing has solved the problem. ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald,
Star grazing: The wonderful world of Giorgio 29 Jan 2006
...macrobiotic, no doubt, since the restaurant is very accommodating of complex diets (the Locatellis' daughter suffers severe anaphylactic allergies, so they are ...
- Independent,
Medicare Part D confusing for users 29 Jan 2006
...about $1,000 to $2,000 a year on prescription drugs, with three medications that she takes regularly, and another two she occasionally needs for allergies. ...
- Villages Daily Sun,
For Goodness’ Sake needs for the week include: 29 Jan 2006
Call Heather, (608) 785-6305. — Disabled woman with fibromyalgia and allergies needs humidifier and air cleaner, wheeled desk chair. ...
- LaCrosse Tribune,
An open letter to the pharmaceutical industry 29 Jan 2006
...sure would be nice to not have to spend time figuring out if a particular patient's insurance covers Claritin, Clarinex, Zyrtec or Allegra for their allergies. ...
- Staunton News Leader,
Designer crossbreeds increasingly popular 29 Jan 2006
The goal was to create dogs that didn’t shed and were smart enough and friendly enough to serve as guide dogs for disabled people with allergies to dog hair. ...
- Fort Worth Star Telegram,
Bus goes back to school 29 Jan 2006
..."I didn't know he played football," said Tate, who began teaching at Mackenzie in 1970. "I used to ask him about his asthma and his allergies. ...
- Beaver County Times,
You won't find a pill to help you lose weight 29 Jan 2006
...in young children. Irritation of the nose from allergies, infections and frequent blowing can stimulate a nosebleed. The effects ...
- Poughkeepsie Journal,
The hard truth about flooring 29 Jan 2006
Ours came with carpet and pad glued to concrete. "It's low maintenance, and it's better for allergies," Regina said, while we made the decision between new ...
- The Decatur Daily,
Not a Diet, an Adventure 29 Jan 2006
Unfortunately, time has brought with it some health problems (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, candida, diabetes) and food allergies (beef, wheat, gluten ...
- Syracuse Post Standard,
LIFELONG HEALTH : Guidelines say suppressant isn’t the way to ... 29 Jan 2006
If allergies are suspected as a cause for the cough, an evaluation by an allergist to identify a possible cause should be considered. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),
Brown Bag Botanicals Improves On Already Popular Products 29 Jan 2006
...particularly accommodating for those who cannot tolerate common ingredients found in most lotions, such as babies, pregnant women and those with skin allergies ...
- PR Web (press release),
Food allergies still ignored, says group Jan 26, 2006
An estimated four per cent of adults and eight per cent of children in the 380 million EU population suffer from food allergies, according to the European ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
More Kids Developing Allergies Jan 26, 2006
Researchers say the number of people with food allergies has skyrocketed over the last three decades, and more kids have them than ever before. ...
- WBNS,
The most common food allergies Jan 25, 2006
In severe cases, food allergies can cause an anaphylactic reaction - when the body goes into shock. Here, we look at three common food allergies. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Are food allergies driving you nuts? Jan 25, 2006
Patients with food allergies are being let down by busy GPs who lack specialist allergy knowledge, according to a leading UK charity. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Food allergies a nightmare for parents Jan 23, 2006
The incidence of food allergies, and specifically allergies to peanuts, is increasing in the United States, resulting in fearful parents dedicating their lives ...
- Cushing Daily Citizen,
Peanut allergies can return Jan 25, 2006
Peanut allergies that seem to disappear in young children can return years later in some, raising concerns that the same may hold true for other food irritants ...
- Health24.com,
Food allergies on the rise Jan 24, 2006
Midstate schools can expect more students with food allergies because the problem is rising nationally. Some of the latest statistics: ...
- Hendersonville Star News,
Surry residents concerned about sludge Jan 27, 2006
Some residents complained of skin irritations, burning eyes and allergies. One bill would keep sludge from other states out of Virginia. ...
- WAVY-TV,
Allergies Blog Archives Jan 16, 2006
The terms lactose intolerance and milk allergy are often used interchangeably to describe various reactions to milk. They are two separate disorders, however. ...
- About - News & Issues,
EFSA issues guidance on lupin allergies Jan 17, 2006
...peanut proteins. This means that lupin flour could pose a risk to consumers with food allergies, notable peanuts. Researchers in ...
- FoodQualityNews.com,
Anthroposophic Lifestyle Reduces Risk of Youth Allergies Jan 17, 2006
ANN ARBOR, MI -- January 17, 2006 -- Certain features of the anthroposophic lifestyle, such as restrictive use of antibiotics and fever antipyretics, reduce ...
- DG News
Other parents may be unsympathetic to allergies Jan 17, 2006
Allergist Dr. Paul McBride said his patients encounter parents of other classmates who react poorly to the news their kid can't pack a peanut butter and jelly ...
- Bothell Herald,
Digesting the facts about food allergies Jan 20, 2006
We're more concerned with our diet than ever before, so why are food allergies on the increase? Grace Hammond reports. Once upon ...
- Yorkshire Post Today,
Resolving Food Allergies Helps Control Eczema Jan 18, 2006
Let’s concentrate on one ‘cause’ – food allergies. There are two types of food allergies. ... The other 95 percent are chronic allergies. ...
- The Open Press (press release)
Research discovers camel's milk can help childhood allergies Jan 18, 2006
The Israel Medical Association Journal has published a study conducted in Beersheba that found camel's milk can cure severe food allergies and improve impaired ...
- Newstarget.com,
Dryer-than-usual winter weather aggravates allergies Jan 17, 2006
He says allergies make his voice scratchy and eyes watery. ... He is one of many Tucsonans surprised to see allergies still an issue during the winter months. ...
- KVOA.com,
Food industry sees profit in fight against allergies Jan 20, 2006
With one-third of the population complaining of allergies, the food business is making hyperallergic its watchword. ... Many children have allergies to foods. ...
- The Daily Yomiuri,
Food allergies: Only 1 percent really has them Jan 16, 2006
A recent study by Norwich Union Healthcare found that the inflated number is due to people self-diagnosing their allergies and food intolerances. ...
- myDNA.com,
For Plants, Size Doesn't Matter When It Comes To Metabolism Jan 27, 2006
Pollen Production--and Allergies--may Rise Significantly Over Next 50 Years (March 22, 2002) -- Rising carbon dioxide levels associated with global warming ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Untreated sinus allergies affect sexual function Dec 30, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Symptoms of itchy, tearing eyes and nasal congestion due to seasonal allergies interfere with individuals' ability to enjoy sex ...
- Reuters.uk,
Celebs blamed for phantom food allergies Jan 12, 2006
Celebrity food fads are to blame for thousands of patients diagnosing themselves wrongly with allergies and intolerances, doctors have warned. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Celebrity fad diets blamed for phantom food allergies Jan 11, 2006
While some experts believe that there has been a real increase in food-related allergies, others point to the influence of celebrity sufferers and fad diets. ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
Children's food allergies 'can cause lasting trauma' Jan 1, 2006
Children with food allergies can grow up feeling abnormal or be afraid of eating, research has found. And their parents often feel ...
- Ireland Online,
An alarming rise in food allergies among kids has parents ... Dec 30, 2005
Deaths from food allergies are rare, only 150 to 200 per year in the United States, according to the nonprofit Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network at www ...
- Connecticut Post,
Parents challenged by children's food allergies Jan 3, 2006
He had all the anaphylactic symptoms," she said, referring to a life-threatening rapid allergic reaction commonly caused by serious allergies to foods like ...
- Greenwich Time,
Food allergies: New food-labeling requirements Jan 3, 2006
Food allergies — adverse reactions to foods triggered by the immune system — are a growing health issue. Reactions caused by ...
- MayoClinic.com
Chow Line: More children with peanut allergies Jan 2, 2006
By Martha Filipic, Ohio State University. Is it just me, or are there a lot more kids with peanut allergies than there used to be? ...
- North Texas e-News,
Peanut allergies on the rise Jan 9, 2006
Specific nuts or seafood used must also be named. People with food allergies still have to be careful because the law applies only to food packaged after Jan. ...
- Beaver County Times,
Allergies Blog Archives Jan 5, 2006
I encourage those of you who have food allergies or cook for a food allergic individual to share your recipes in the Allergies Forum. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Schools on guard for food allergies, asthma Jan 4, 2006
Now, at the age of 13, she is urging lawmakers to enact federal legislation to help protect children with food allergies in schools. ...
- The Journal News.com,
New law means food allergies must be noted Jan 11, 2006
Fla. ‘‘Who’d think that was milk?’’. Label reading just got easier for Cloutier and others dealing with food allergies. A ...
- Pueblo Chieftain,
Crusading Alden Aide Eyes Allergies Jan 6, 2006
...been talking about for the last five years!� Maria Barbara exclaimed when acquaintances expressed shock at the potentially lethal nature of peanut allergies. ...
- Hamptons Independents,
New law takes aim at food allergies Jan 4, 2006
...(NLI) - A new federal law that went into effect Sunday will make life easier and safer for the more than 11 million Americans who have food allergies. ...
- NewsLink Indiana,
Food label law could help those with allergies Jan 2, 2006
The "Big Eight" substances required to be listed by the new law account for 90 percent of US food allergies and include milk, egg, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree ...
- Muncie Star Press,
Labels to list foods that trigger allergies Dec 30, 2005
More than 160 foods can cause allergic reactions, but eight account for 90 percent of all documented allergies, and those are the ones that must be disclosed ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com,
Wool allergies? Maybe not. Jan 6, 2006
...believed they were allergic to wool. Most medical authorities say true wool allergies are rare. The scientists conducting this study ...
- myDNA.com,
Teens with food allergies have to be cautious before getting ... Jan 10, 2006
More than 11 million Americans suffer from food allergies, and that number is rising. More than 600,000 children suffer from peanut allergies. ...
- Tuscaloosa News (subscription),
Allergies Blog Archives Jan 10, 2006
...be deadly if not treated promptly. It can affect anyone, not just those with known allergies. The many terms associated with this ...
- About - News & Issues,
New Law Eases Eating for Those with Food Allergies Jan 3, 2006
...(Muncie, Ind.-AP) People with food allergies can determine if food might make them sick -- without taking a bite, thanks to a new federal labeling law. ...
- WANE,
Allergies Blog Archives Jan 13, 2006
The irony of facial contact dermatitis is that, in search of a cause, patients often overlook what was once literally right in front of them. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Reasons unclear for rise in allergies Jan 3, 2006
Although rare, deaths from food allergies can occur with shocking caprice -- as in the recently reported case of a 15-year-old Canadian girl with a peanut ...
- OregonLive.com,
Getting some relief for colds, allergies becomes a headache Jan 8, 2006
Over-the-counter relief for colds and allergies has gone behind the counter for some favorite remedies, and the confusion it's causing is nothing to sneeze at. ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Working Together to Protect People with Allergies Jan 19, 2006
Foundation announced a new relationship that will see the two organizations work closer together to protect individuals living with life-threatening allergies. ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Allergies Can Affect Performance in School and Work Jan 18, 2006
Allergies often lead to bothersome nasal, eye, and breathing symptoms. What few realize is that allergies can result in chronic ...
- PR Web (press release),
Anthroposophic Lifestyle Reduces Risk of Youth Allergies Jan 17, 2006
Newswise — Certain features of the anthroposophic lifestyle, such as restrictive use of antibiotics and fever antipyretics, reduce the risk of allergic ...
- Newswise (press release)
Mom helps other parents cope with children's food allergies Jan 7, 2006
By Maureen Byko. In a tragic, unintended lesson, Christina Desforges taught the world how dangerous food allergies can be. The 15 ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Doctors puzzled by surge in peanut allergies Jan 9, 2006
...by Sameh Fahmy. The number of people with food allergies -- and peanut allergies in particular -- is on the rise, but researchers aren't sure why. ...
- Maryville Daily Times,
New labeling rules a boon for consumers with allergies Jan 11, 2006
This is particularly good news to folks suffering from food allergies. ... "I think it'll make it much easier for people with food allergies," Monk said. ...
- Amarillo.com (subscription),
New law helps consumers avoid potentially fatal food allergies Jan 9, 2006
BURRILLVILLE -- For the Monahan family of Pascoag and millions of other Americans with potentially deadly food allergies, the phrase "easy as pie" has long ...
- Woonsocket Call,
Letters: Food allergies can be deadly to many Jan 10, 2006
Go to your child's school; be a detective and find out if everyone really knows who has the food allergies, where the epi-pens are and what a reaction looks ...
- Sheboygan Press,
Mom uses son's allergies as a springboard to baking business Jan 8, 2006
Robbins runs Gak's Snacks in Windham, a food company that specializes in baked snacks that are safe for kids with food allergies. ...
- The Union Leader,
Food allergies are all too deadly serious Jan 3, 2006
Anything else is still fair game. Food allergies kill. They are not in our heads. We are not prima donnas out to inconvenience everyone around us. ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer,
Nine percent of children may outgrow their tree nut allergies Jan 2, 2006
Up to this point, researchers thought that allergies to tree nuts, which include cashews, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans pistachios, and ...
- Xagena.it,
Umbilical cord blood holds clue to development of childhood ... Jan 5, 2006
...that high levels of antibodies to allergens in a baby's umbilical cord blood might be more important in the development of childhood allergies and asthma than ...
- Hindustan Times,
Allergies Blog Archives Jan 9, 2006
The Food and Drug Administration estimates that one out of a hundred people is sulfite-sensitive, and five percent of those also suffer from asthma. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Fight With Allergies Begins For Central Texas Jan 4, 2006
..."I thought maybe allergies or a cold," Greer said. "Oh, I knew cedar fever definitely, and that's pretty high in the air right now," Perez said. ...
- KXAN-TV,
Relief from allergies with no sedation Jan 12, 2006
Most of the commonly used antihistamines cause considerable drowsiness, and all cause at least some degree of drowsiness in most people. ...
- Casa Grande Valley Newspapers,
Growth in air for Greer Jan 28, 2006
Especially if they suffer from allergies. ... And it's working to develop a new line of products that could transform the way allergies are treated. ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Online exclusive: Parents, schools working to keep food-allergic ... Jan 23, 2006
Fortunately, schools and child-care facilities have become more aware of and educated in food allergies in recent years. Food allergies ...
- Glens Falls Post-Star,
Are plants causing allergies this time of the year? Dec 28, 2005
What could this be? A: I'm not a people doctor – I'ma "plant doctor" – but I have allergies too and I have a few ideas of my own. ...
- Salem News,
Food allergies prompt teen to speak out on Capitol Hill Dec 27, 2005
My food allergies have made me a ... ‘‘I used to be shy talking about my allergies because it made me feel different than others, but not anymore,� she said. ...
- Business Gazette,
Beetlejuice: Using Bugs as Food Dye Is Legal and Common Jan 27, 2006
Why? Using beetles in food proves problematic for vegetarians, people who keep kosher and for those with certain food allergies. ...
- ABC News
So we're allergic to our diet? It's a complaint that's hard to ... Jan 22, 2006
Now, it's our obsession. Ten years ago, food allergies were rarely mentioned outside medical circles. ... Hidden Food Allergies: Is What You Eat Making You Ill? ...
- Scotsman,
New laws, precautions help protect people with most-severe food ... Jan 23, 2006
For people with food allergies, deciding whether something is safe to eat has long meant scavenging through small-print ingredient lists for technical words ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin,
Peanut ban considered for schools Jan 21, 2006
Dr. Robert Howard III said he has done research on peanut allergies, and does not believe revising the district's policy on life-threatening allergies to ...
- Fitchburg Sentinel,
Settlement reached in lawsuit against Minneapolis bakery Jan 26, 2006
The bread products at issue contain the grains spelt or Kamut. Officials said those grains are types of wheat and could endanger people with wheat allergies. ...
- Duluth News Tribune,
Better diagnostics, better care: local vets invest in latest ... Jan 22, 2006
...his conventional X-ray machine with a digital system, and Moore Lane Clinic now offers intra-dermal testing to help solve the puzzle of animal allergies. ...
- Billings Gazette,
FLUSHING A COLD FROM HIDING Jan 28, 2006
Her son, Bill, who takes prescription drugs for allergies, attended a Boy Scout camping trip during a cold, wet weekend and returned with a nasty head cold. ...
- Monterey County Herald,
How do you protect your children when the enemy is peanut butter? Jan 23, 2006
By KELLY KAZEK and KAREN MIDDLETON. Allergies to foods such as peanuts, eggs and milk are increasing and researchers don’t know why. ...
- Cushing Daily Citizen,
New law eases eating for those with food allergies Jan 2, 2006
MUNCIE, Ind. - People with food allergies can determine if food might make them sick - without taking a bite, thanks to a new federal labeling law. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
Are Your Eyes Bothering You? Jan 27, 2006
..."Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis is the most common type of allergic conjunctivitis, and is associated with seasonal allergies or hayfever, which occur during ...
- About - News & Issues,
When food causes allergies 23 Nov 2005
Researchers at the University of Nebraska and the Netherlands reviewed the process for evaluating the potential risk of allergies in genetically modified food ...
- Checkbiotech.org (press release),
Diphenhydramine Has Decongestant Effect for Seasonal Allergies ... 23 Nov 2005
By Crystal Phend. ANAHEIM, CA -- November 23, 2005 -- The antihistamine diphenhydramine (Benadryl) appears to be as effective for ...
- DG News
UCD researching food allergies 23 Nov 2005
By SAWSAN MORRAR / Aggie News Writer. When you have food allergies, you know it. Your throat swells, your nose itches and you have a hard time breathing. ...
- The California Aggie Online
Small doses 23 Nov 2005
...say. It had been thought allergies to tree nuts persisted throughout life, unlike peanut allergies, which 20% of children outgrow. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
This Christmas, many will still opt for an artificial tree 23 Nov 2005
..."If I paid $40 or $50 every year on a live tree, in 10 years that's $400 or $500," she said. Another reason for opting for artificial is allergies. ...
- Asheville Citizen-Times,
Allergy fears see 360,000 Advent calendars recalled 23 Nov 2005
...ingredients list. The Anaphylaxis Campaign said swift action was needed to stop children with allergies from eating the chocolate. It ...
- Scotsman,
Riverwood stays ahead of the curve: Aitkin healthcare provider is ... 23 Nov 2005
All lab tests, x-rays, physician notes, medication histories, allergies and other data is available to the healthcare provider instantly - at computer stations ...
- BusinessNorth.com,
Hospital to test microchip on volunteer patients 23 Nov 2005
The VeriMed microchip system will be used to store valuable information such as type of allergies and current medication so physicians can determine the safest ...
- Redlands Daily Facts,
STUFFING RECALLED 23 Nov 2005
...stuffing may contain wheat and dairy products. Those ingredients can cause a reaction in people who have wheat or dairy allergies.
- KFDX-TV,
Georgia Ag Commissioner Issues Warning for Quick Bread Mix 23 Nov 2005
...“People with allergies or sensitivities to certain ingredients run the risk of serious life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume them. ...
- Access North Georgia,
Bacteria Resisting Antibiotics Weak Against Honey 23 Nov 2005
It is used as an alternative cure for allergies, and the vitamins and minerals contained in honey invigorates and whets the appetite. ...
- Zaman Online,
VA's Online Rx Refill Service the Right Prescription for Vets 23 Nov 2005
...ability to track health conditions -- entering readings such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels -- and to record medications, allergies, military health ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
School Nursing Shortage Affects Madison Students 23 Nov 2005
Another part of the plan is in the lunch room. Pictures are posted on the wall of kids who may be at-risk for food allergies. If ...
- WISC,
Salem calendar 23 Nov 2005
..."Food Allergy Research Update," 7 to 9 pm at Salem Hospital with Dr. Paul Hannaway, author of a forthcoming book on food allergies. ...
- Salem News,
'Something Is Wrong Somewhere' 23 Nov 2005
...be getting. According to Dr. Lacsina, the Morgan Center was administering a dose of 4 milligrams to Krissy for allergies. He also ...
- KOMO,
Diet probably not the cause of tinnitus 23 Nov 2005
Such a situation might be brought on by an inflammation or infection; a problem with high or low blood pressure; allergies; diabetes; a side effect of ...
- Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier,
Doctors careful about giving antibiotics 23 Nov 2005
He said people with cold symptoms after two weeks commonly are suffering from a sinus infection, though allergies could be the culprit, especially if they are ...
- Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier,
Prescription drug program drawing fire 23 Nov 2005
Not only is secondhand smoke just as deadly as puffing on a cigarette, but also many people have allergies that the smell of a cigarette burning can trigger. ...
- Port Huron Times Herald,
Woman survives brain tumor, works on master’s 23 Nov 2005
In Andersen’s sophomore year at Anoka High School, she began experiencing headaches. She thought they were from her allergies. ...
- Coon Rapids Herald,
Tips On Having A Healthier Thanksgiving 23 Nov 2005
Those with food allergies, frequent heartburn, congestive heart failure, diabetes or lactose intolerance must also examine what food is on the table prior to ...
- CBS 11,
Study To Look At New MS Treatment 23 Nov 2005
...products of tryptophan, which they found were similar to a drug that has already been approved in Japan, but for a different use — to fight certain allergies ...
- Suffolk Life Newspapers,
New restaurants offers fresh approach to dining 23 Nov 2005
...he says. “When vegetarians or people with food allergies come in, I like to create inspirational dishes just for them.�. These ...
- Canon Courier,
Technology Aids Veterans in Receiving Benefits 23 Nov 2005
...the ability to track health conditions entering readings such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels and to record medications, allergies, military health ...
- All Headline News
Overcoming headaches naturally 23 Nov 2005
...food colours or preservatives; inadequate sleep; poor posture and misalignment of the vertebrae in the neck; clenching the jaw; allergies; hormone imbalance ...
- Cochrane Times,
How to sweep away the dust mites 23 Nov 2005
As with pet allergies, you can have a skin prick test at your GP's or a blood test at the local hospital, to try and work out the cause of your allergy. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Safety concerns 23 Nov 2005
3. Does my child have a personal or family history of vaccine reactions, convulsions or neurological disorders, severe allergies (and) immune system disorders? ...
- Daily Mining Gazette,
Pupil breaks arm in playground fall 23 Nov 2005
..."There are children with nut allergies at the school, which is why Rhodes Avenue, like most other schools, has been a nut-free zone for some years.
- Muswell Hill Journal,
Suffering From Tear Gas Effects? Eat Raw Tomatoes 23 Nov 2005
...of your life. This can also occur for allergies, ulcers, heart failure, asthma and all genetic disorders," Ndawula says. He says ...
- AllAfrica.com,
Students focus less on feast and more on history 23 Nov 2005
MILFORD -- Food allergies and state-mandated learning time may have curtailed the types of Thanksgiving celebrations students are offered in local schools, but ...
- Milford Daily News,
Finding the source of mold requires meticulous search 23 Nov 2005
..."People with asthma, allergies, lung problems and immune-system dysfunction are usually more inclined to experience problems when they're exposed to mold," he ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
COOL warms hearts of those in need of help 23 Nov 2005
...agency offers nutritionally balanced meals to people in need and even sets aside special items in its pantry to help people with food allergies, diabetes and ...
- Chicago Tribune,
Allergies Getting Worse Due to Global Warming Nov 22, 2005
..."There have been significant increases in allergies and asthma in recent decades, which obviously cannot be explained by any change in genetics," said ...
- LiveScience.com,
'Tis the Season for the FAAN Holiday Cookbook Nov 22, 2005
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) has launched its Food Allergy News Holiday Cookbook to ensure that children of all ages with food allergies and their ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
CFIA: Alergy Alert-Undeclared Milk Protein in Compliments Brand ... Nov 22, 2005
Batter Inc. are warning people with allergies to milk protein not to consume Compliments brand cookie doughs described below. The ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Don't Let Allergies Ruin Your Holiday Season Nov 17, 2005
Many items, from Christmas trees and decorations to Holiday food, can contribute to allergies and asthma. Tips on how to keep your ...
- Emediawire (press release),
Adjusting to allergies: They're not just peanuts - they can be ... Nov 18, 2005
BY CARY LEIDER VOGRIN. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Riley Mers and Shaylyn Poreda have severe food allergies - the kind that could kill them. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
Drugs may not protect against cat allergies Nov 16, 2005
By Amanda Gardner. People allergic to cats may not be getting adequate relief from their prescription drugs even though more of the ...
- Pasadena Star-News,
Infants, toddlers are prone to food allergies Nov 16, 2005
However, if an infant is at high risk, if they are born to parents who suffer from food allergies or their siblings are allergic, eggs should be not introduced ...
- WVEC.com (subscription),
Practice sensible dining rules if you have allergies Nov 16, 2005
Make your allergies or intolerances clearly known to the restaurant manager - if possible, in advance of your visit. Teenagers (at ...
- Birmingham News,
Nine Percent Of Children May Outgrow Their Tree Nut Allergies Nov 14, 2005
Up to this point, researchers thought that allergies to tree nuts, which include cashews, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans pistachios, and ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Some children outgrow nut allergies Nov 10, 2005
..."What's crystal clear is that children with these allergies should be regularly re-evaluated," the researchers wrote in the November issue of the Journal of ...
- The Age (subscription),
Nut Allergies May Be Outgrown Nov 9, 2005
Nov. 9, 2005 -- Allergies to tree nuts such as cashews, almonds, walnuts, and pecans are sometimes outgrown, new research shows. ...
- WebMD
Adjusting to allergies Nov 13, 2005
Riley Mers and Shaylyn Poreda have severe food allergies — the kind that could kill them. Fanny packs of medicine and walkie-talkies ...
- Colorado Springs Gazette,
Nut allergies may not last, says study Nov 10, 2005
10/11/2005 - As Europe prepares for tougher rules on allergen labeling, a new study has found that allergies to almonds, pecans, cashews and other tree nuts ...
- Food Production,
Allergic reactions Fox Valley schools, state tackling food ... Nov 10, 2005
National studies have shown that the number of people suffering from food allergies has risen to the highest level ever and that the rate of incidence is ...
- Elgin Courier News,
Allergies put schools on alert Nov 14, 2005
Nationally, 6 percent of children age 3 and younger have general food allergies, with most of them allergic to milk, eggs and peanuts. ...
- Honolulu Advertiser,
Ask Amy | Setting record straight on kids' dairy allergies Nov 14, 2005
...from the girl next to her. Food allergies can be deadly and therefore must be taken seriously. The classroom offers an excellent ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Children May Outgrow Nut Allergies Nov 8, 2005
...(NBC News) - A new study shows about nine percent of children who are allergic to tree nuts will outgrow the allergy. Tree nuts ...
- KSDK,
Worms to find a cure for allergies Nov 8, 2005
The team has been focussing on the 'regulatory cells' which decide when to stop the body from destroying it's own protiens, and harmless environmental molecules ...
- FemaleFirst.co.uk,
Sufferers of Lactose Intolerance and Gluten Allergies Flock to ... Nov 8, 2005
As science is able to further identify food allergies and foods that aggravate existing medical conditions, we will all be seeing the expansion of health ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Dogs Can Suffer From Allergies Too Nov 15, 2005
...(CBS4) If you think you suffer from allergies, check this out. Dogs do, too. ... The nine year old Wheaton Terrier has allergies just like a lot of people. ...
- CBS4Boston,
Food allergies no match for mom’s good planning, adventurous ... Nov 9, 2005
When her daughter Robin was born, Judith “Judy� Post had to cope with her child’s food allergies. ... “My daughter had 37 mild allergies,� she says. ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
Lindsay mother starting support group to combat severe allergies ... Nov 8, 2005
Bev Barnett hopes that a support group she is starting will help parents feel less isolated by their children's life-threatening allergies. ...
- Lindsay This Week,
Aphrodisiacs, allergies and NZ cooking Nov 10, 2005
Aphrodisiacs are a figment of the imagination, allergies are an insult to hard-working chefs and hands are the most essential cooking implement, says gastro ...
- Stuff.co.nz,
Setting the record straight on allergies Nov 14, 2005
...with a true milk allergy. Food allergies can be deadly and therefore must be taken seriously. Dear Dr. Thoele: Several concerned ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Allergies Word Search Puzzle Nov 11, 2005
Twelve allergy-related terms are hidden in the word search puzzle below. Can you find them? This is an interactive word search, so ...
- About - News & Issues,
Edible rice vaccine possible for allergies Oct 31, 2005
TOKYO, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Japanese scientists say an edible pollen-allergy vaccine based on genetically modified rice might lead to ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Modified rice relieves allergies in mice Nov 1, 2005
Eating a bowl of rice could one day prevent the irritating symptoms of hay fever and other allergic reactions, researchers claim. ...
- New Scientist (subscription),
A bowl of rice can rid you of your allergies Nov 2, 2005
A team of Japanese researchers has found that eating a bowl of rice could prevent the symptoms of hay fever and other allergic reactions. ...
- Hindustan Times,
Allergies, pollution or a virus? Find out what's ailing you before ... Nov 2, 2005
But is it from allergies, bad air or a virus? ... In the home environment, you can have molds or dust mites that can also trigger allergies. ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription),
Fight off allergies with a bowl of rice Nov 1, 2005
New York - People with pollen allergies may one day find relief in a bowl of rice. In experiments with mice, Japanese scientists ...
- The South African Star (subscription),
Making Halloween fun for kids with severe food allergies Oct 26, 2005
These days, with food allergies affecting one in 25 school-aged children, the line between “trick or treat� is getting blurred. ...
- Rock River Times,
IFST issues update on food allergies Oct 24, 2005
24/10/2005 - With new European rules on food allergens enforced next month, the voice of UK food scientists issues an update of its statement on food allergies ...
- Bakery & Snacks,
How To Stay Young: Allergies, Part II Nov 2, 2005
..."I've had chronic allergies all my life, ever since I remember. Since I was a young kid I've had allergies," says Todd Opal. Allergies ...
- WSAW,
Some children outgrow nut allergies Nov 7, 2005
Because tree nut allergies were previously thought to last a lifetime, few patients underwent a re-evaluation to determine if their allergy still existed. ...
- United Press International
English Ivy: A Fix for Allergies? Nov 7, 2005
Nov. 7, 2005 -- English ivy may help you breathe easier, especially if you have allergies, new research shows. The research shows ...
- WebMD
Computers May Help Treat Allergies Nov 3, 2005
DALLAS -- Ridding ourselves of allergies may seem impossible to some, but others swear by a computer treatment. KXAS-TV in Dallas ...
- WBAL Channel.com,
How To Stay Young: Allergies, Part I Nov 2, 2005
In part II, we'll share a story of one man overcoming his allergies after years of sneezing, itching, coughing and trying all kinds of allergy medications.
- WSAW,
Edible rice vaccine possible for allergies Oct 31, 2005
TOKYO, Japan (UPI) -- Japanese scientists say an edible pollen-allergy vaccine based on genetically modified rice might lead to safer and cheaper allergy ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Cooler Weather Helps With Allergies Nov 3, 2005
Below freezing temperatures at night last week helped get rid of the season's pollen and mold spores. The warmer temperatures we ...
- WHBF,
Food allergies send teen to Capitol Hill Nov 1, 2005
My food allergies have made me a ... ‘‘I used to be shy talking about my allergies because it made me feel different than others, but not anymore,� she said. ...
- Business Gazette,
Seafood Allergies Nov 3, 2005
...or eczema. Fish allergies are more common in children, whereas shellfish allergies seem be more prevalent in adults. Some breast ...
- About - News & Issues,
Breastfeeding helps keep allergies at bay in babies Nov 4, 2005
Breastfeeding your child for the first six months of its life can significantly reduce the chance of the baby developing allergies, says Surrey pediatrician Dr ...
- 24 Hours Vancouver,
'Fall cold' might be allergies Nov 2, 2005
...the nurse manager at Hall Health, said most of the time people come into Hall Health with cold-like symptoms, not knowing they are suffering from allergies. ...
- Daily - University of Washington,
OTC Claritin for Allergies Oct 31, 2005
Q. My daughter has allergies. Will ... doctor. For people with year round allergies and true seasonal allergies, the answer will likely be yes. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Asthma and allergies more common in breastfed kids Nov 2, 2005
There are many good reasons for breastfeeding, but warding off childhood asthma and allergies may not be one of them, according to a Hamilton expert. ...
- Macleans,
Allergies probably cause many of Maltese's problems Oct 28, 2005
Dear Evelyn: It sounds like your Joy has allergies, which isn'ta joy at all. Licking, chewing at paws, scooting, conjunctivitis, secondary ...
- DetNews.com,
Scary Halloween allergies Oct 30, 2005
Halloween is supposed to be a night of scary fun, but allergies can turn a festive night into one fraught with fear. Just one bite ...
- myDNA.com,
More Students with Food Allergies Force Hampton Roads Schools to ... Nov 3, 2005
...these days. Peanut butter sandwiches are no longer served to protect students with potentially life threatening allergies. Just ...
- WAVY-TV,
Wintertime Allergies Nov 5, 2005
For some, they are just a sign that the suffering is about to get worse. Wintertime allergies are usually triggered by the allergens in the home environment. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Fighting allergies with homeopathics Nov 7, 2005
Medications are made from an offending substance -- pollen to treat allergies, for example -- that is diluted and vigorously shaken. ...
- Fort Worth Star Telegram,
Snoring Common Among Young Women With Allergies Nov 4, 2005
Young women with atopy (allergies to pollen, food, dander venoms, etc) are more likely to snore, according to researchers from the Cincinnati Children's ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Warning on Halloween Candy/Allergies Oct 29, 2005
Experts are warning parents of children with allergies to pay extra attention to their kids' Halloween candy. Health experts say ...
- WLNS,
Azelastine (Astelin) Improves Nasal Symptoms vs. Cetirizine for ... Nov 7, 2005
...time symptoms and improve quality of life compared to cetirizine (Zyrtec), confirming earlier results in patients with fall seasonal allergies,* according to a ...
- DG News
Alarming allergies Nov 2, 2005
Millions of Americans suffer from allergies, but certain things -- peanuts, bee stings and latex -- can cause a potentially deadly anaphylactic shock in people ...
- The Saginaw News,
Halloween Allergies Oct 31, 2005
...year. With all that candy, often coming from unknown places, health experts say some three-million kids have food allergies. In ...
- WNCT,
Allergies nothing to sneeze at Nov 6, 2005
By DR. YONG H. TSAI. Anne, a 28-year-old musician, has been experiencing sneezing with a runny and stuffed nose for more than 10 ...
- Daytona Beach News-Journal,
Ghosts, Goblins, and Allergies Oct 29, 2005
One of the scariest stories for parents around Halloween—that of poisoned candy ending up in the sack of an unsuspecting trick-or-treater—is a myth. ...
- VendorNation.com,
Letter: Sudbury Farms helps support community Nov 22, 2005
Kevin Fry, Manager of Sudbury Farms, and Sudbury Farms for their generous donation of bottled water for the first annual Massachusetts walk for food allergies. ...
- Sudbury Town Crier,
When snoring gets in the way of a good night's sleep Nov 22, 2005
If you have a chronic sinus infection, a deviated nasal septum, or seasonal or perennial allergies, you may have snoring problems. ...
- Globe and Mail,
You wouldn't believe what lives in your pillows Nov 20, 2005
Schecter. That's a problem for people with allergies. ... shows. Such spores could aggravate allergies or asthma. To help reduce problems: ...
- Seattle Times,
Annual scalping a must for lawn-lovers 02 Oct 2005
...plant winter rye. The process can kick up dust, grass and mold, all of which trigger allergies and can exacerbate asthma. Don't ...
- The Desert Sun
Beyond 'lunch lady' 02 Oct 2005
They served vegetarians and probably a few vegans, teens with severe allergies and strict diets, a generation raised on Happy Meals and name-brand water and ...
- Miami Herald
Purifiers spawn cleaner air, debate over their necessity 02 Oct 2005
...environments for decades. And they hint that the units can curb allergies, asthma and other respiratory problems. But some doctors ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
First Objective Study Shows Allergies On The Rise Oct 1, 2005
...- Quantitative Test May Help Doctors Prevent the Progression of Allergies and Asthma in Children - PORTAGE, Mich., Oct. 1 /PRNewswire ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Capital's first anti-allergy homes not to be sneezed at Oct 1, 2005
Allergies to everything from household chemicals to dust mites make life miserable for thousands of people. Now builders think they ...
- Scotsman
Flooded With Mold Oct 1, 2005
Although mold's danger to those with asthma or allergies is real, there's little or no science behind other assertions, and a lot of hype. ...
- Hartford Courant
Illinois Launches Program For Food Allergies Sep 29, 2005
Thursday, Illinois became the first state to launch an educational campaign to improve awareness of food allergies in children. ...
- CBS2 Chicago
Hospital's records now paperless Oct 1, 2005
...medical center. One feature will alert caregivers about potential problems like deadly allergies or drug interactions. Officials ...
- WSTM-TV
Fall is peak season of misery for people enduring allergies Sep 30, 2005
...spores. According to allergies.about.com, ragweed is the No. 1 ... decongestants. Other sufferers find allergies harder to beat. Veljko ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com
Allergies are in the air Sep 30, 2005
...be something else? If you suffer from allergies, you may already know that "fresh air" is full of pollen and mold. More than 35 ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
Food Allergies- Hurdle In Losing Weight Sep 29, 2005
By Gelfey. Could Food allergy be Hurdle in losing weight?. Let’s find out the real clue behind this. I think you all are aware of about food allergies. ...
- Bella Online
Allergies in home should be pet project Sep 29, 2005
Having a pet and an allergy or asthma sufferer in the same house is not impossible, but it requires a commitment from the entire family. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription)
ONLINE EXTRA: Fall allergies Sep 29, 2005
...— Keep them clean. Vacuum weekly with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) vacuum, or use a high-efficiency vacuum bag. — Treat ...
- Las Cruces Sun-News
Insect Sting Allergies Undertreated, Study Finds Sep 28, 2005
...and only 21 percent were referred to an allergist/immunologist for further evaluation and management of their insect sting allergies, the researchers found. ...
- ABC News
First Lady urges parents and school personnel to become better ... Sep 30, 2005
The First Lady launched a new awareness campaign targeted at educating school personnel and students on the dangers of food allergies. ...
- IGNN (press release)
Your Car May Be Aggravating Your Allergies Sep 26, 2005
...(CBS) Most people with allergies try to avoid the outdoors, but your car could be causing you to cough and sneeze as well. But there ...
- CBS2 Chicago
What's Ailing You? Allergies and upper respiratory infections Sep 28, 2005
...infections. ALLERGIES: Ragweed and other weeds are the main offending allergens right now. They flourish during hot, dry weather. ...
- WCNC (subscription)
Online Health Information Seekers More Likely to Treat Allergies ... Sep 27, 2005
...data collected from May through July 2005-shows that consumers who research health information online are more likely to buy drugs to treat allergies (48% of ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Brushfires Cause Anxiety about Breathing Smoke and Ash Sep 30, 2005
..."Individuals with asthma and severe allergies need to take extra precautions and should keep their medications nearby." For free brochures and physician ...
- dBusinessNews Los Angeles (press release)
THE PET DOCTOR: GARY RICHTER Allergies affect pets differently ... Sep 27, 2005
...grasses. Although we may be allergic to the similar things, our pets commonly manifest allergies differently than most people. Fleas ...
- Montclarion
THE SIDE DISH: The battle with food allergies Sep 27, 2005
They suffer from food allergies. ... Unlike environmental allergies — pollen, dust and so forth — there's no cure or even relief for food allergies. ...
- Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
Pets and Allergies Sep 26, 2005
...here? Will they make my baby more likely to develop allergies or asthma if he is around animals at a young age? A. Experts used ...
- pediatrics.about.com
Fall allergies can be debilitating; try to avoid them, doctor says Sep 27, 2005
Fall allergies caused by ragweed, pollen and mold spores from vegetation and decaying leaves can be just as debilitating as spring allergies, area medical ...
- Beaver County Times
Honey May Help Fend Off Allergies Sep 27, 2005
Honey could make seasonal allergies a thing of the past according to a midwest beekeeper. The beekeeper says that dust and pollen ...
- WLNS
Useful advice for coping with allergies Sep 27, 2005
...and missed days of school," Millar said. Allergies irritate 54 percent of the US population. For these 150 million-plus people, their ...
- The Grand Rapids Press
Keeping Fall Allergies At Bay Sep 20, 2005
...(CBS) Seasonal allergies affect millions of Americans every year, and several irritants arrive in the fall and take their toll on allergy sufferers. ...
- CBS News
Allergies Less Likely for Women with Several Kids Sep 18, 2005
A small family size has previously been reported as a risk factor for allergies in children, giving rise to the "hygiene hypothesis" that suggests a reduction ...
- PakTribune.com
Acting against allergies Sep 18, 2005
Resident Jason Kraft, 9, has life threatening allergies, otherwise known as anaphylaxis, to eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry, tree nuts and some fruits. ...
- Daily News Transcript
Acting against allergies Sep 21, 2005
Resident Jason Kraft, 9, of Coach Lane, has life threatening allergies, otherwise known as anaphylaxis, to eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry, tree nuts and some ...
- Westwood Press
Growth of Food Allergies and Intolerance in the United States ... Sep 19, 2005
19, 2005--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24452) has announced the addition of Food Allergies and Intolerance in the United ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Peanut and Tree Nut Allergies Sep 20, 2005
Peanut allergies in children increased two-fold over a five year period from 1997 to 2002, according to a study in the December 2003 Journal of Allergy and ...
- allergies.about.com
Food allergies: are schools going too far? Sep 23, 2005
Schools these days are taking “drastic measures� to protect kids with severe allergies. Some schools that have students with ...
- Blogging Baby
Food allergies: a problem and an opportunity Sep 21, 2005
21/09/2005 - A study analyzing food allergies and intolerance in the United States suggests that the “free-from� market has far from peaked. ...
- Food Production
Allergies big deal at school Sep 23, 2005
In 2005, one in 25 school-age children had food allergies, and for many, it is a peanut allergy, according to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. ...
- The Free Lance-Star
Growth of Food Allergies and Intolerance in the United States ... Sep 19, 2005
A number of factors have led to the rapid growth of the "free-from" market--foods and beverages specifically made for individuals who have food allergies. ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Severe Allergies In The Classroom Sep 17, 2005
...of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) and the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) are asking every parent of a child with food allergies or a known ...
- eMaxHealth.com
School, food allergies topic of discussion Sep 21, 2005
..."It takes a lot of thought and planning to keep children with food allergies safe at school," says Cindy Blonder of Swampscott, leader of the Food Allergy ...
- Swampscott Reporter
Childhood Allergies Can Lead To Asthma Sep 22, 2005
Sept. 22, 2005, on Channel 4 Action News at 5 pm. Whether they are seasonal or chronic, allergies are more than just a nuisance. If ...
- Pittsburgh Channel.com
Summer Season An Obstacle Course for Those With Seafood Allergies Sep 18, 2005
For the millions of Americans with seafood allergies, it means taking extra precautions to safeguard against allergic reactions. ...
- eMaxHealth.com
No allergies on this menu Sep 22, 2005
By Joanne Senders/ Correspondent. Starting this week, all first grade classes in the five elementary schools will be learning about food allergies. ...
- Reading Advocate
Around the area: FAAN Walk for Food Allergies is Sept. 24 Sep 22, 2005
The FAAN Walk for Food Allergies - Moving Toward a Cure will take place Saturday, Sept. 24, at Borderland State Park, 259 Massapooag Ave., Sharon/Easton. ...
- Wellesley Townsman
Dry Weather and Allergies Sep 20, 2005
...sufferer Frankie Elliott. Teresa Clark's suffered for years, her allergies got so bad that it caused a rift in her marriage. "I couldn ...
- Bristol Herald Courier
Food allergies can cause misery, death Sep 24, 2005
...stomachache, count yourself lucky. Millions of Americans aren't so fortunate. They suffer from food allergies. The reaction can range ...
- Bradenton Herald
Allergies in the air, warn docs Sep 22, 2005
According to doctors, cases of nasal and bronchial allergies usually rise during this season. ... Eosinophil is the main cell acting against allergies in the body. ...
- Times of India
Canine Allergies Sep 21, 2005
Dogs, like humans, can also suffer from allergies. Itching ... dermatitis. The flea itself is not the culprit in canine flea allergies. ...
- allergies.about.com
New NAET technique helps alleviate allergies Sep 20, 2005
Allergy Elimination Technique. Known simply as NAET, the treatment uses pressure along the spine to alleviate allergies. Vogt found ...
- Mississauga News
Fall Allergies Sep 20, 2005
Shorter days and cooler temperatures are signs that fall is on the way -- along with fall allergies. A local specialist says that ...
- KLAS-TV
Back to school with allergies Sep 23, 2005
A panel discussion about how to manage allergies in school will feature the views of school nurses, parents and students who have life-threatening allergies. ...
- Bolton Common
Dr. Craig is a lifesaver for kids with allergies Sep 17, 2005
On behalf of my family and other families of children with severe food allergies, I would like to say "thank you" to Dr. Seth Craig for his outstanding ...
- The Free Lance-Star
Allergies can't stop the Old Farmer from picking UND Sep 18, 2005
The fall allergies have settled upon Old Farmer Mick, so that must mean the North Central Conference football season is finally upon us. ...
- St. Cloud Times
Family Briefs: Love triangle; `souper' parents; binky buddy; pet ... Sep 20, 2005
BY SUZANNE PEREZ TOBIAS. (KRT) - In a survey of nearly 15,000 new parents, Babytalk magazine asked moms and dads to weigh in on how ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Whey infant formulas may fight food allergies Sep 13, 2005
Using hydrolyzed casein or whey formulas when breast milk is inadequately produced may help prevent at-risk infants from developing allergies, according to a ...
- Newsweek
Sesame allergies growing rapidly Sep 2, 2005
According to an article in the most recent edition of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, sesame allergy is one of the fastest-growing allergies in the ...
- Globe and Mail
Pets can also suffer from allergies Sep 6, 2005
IN, United States (UPI) -- Purdue University veterinary medicine researchers say pet owners can take definitive steps to help their pets avoid autumn allergies ...
- Monsters and Critics.com
Parasites 'may help allergies' Sep 4, 2005
Parasitic worms may hold the key to developing new treatments for asthma and allergies, it has been claimed. Researchers cured asthma ...
- Daily Mail - UK
Surge in asthma, allergies expected in Gulf Sep 9, 2005
...one published last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, support a connection between stress and the worsening of allergies and asthma. ...
- MSNBC
Caesarean can increase risk of milk allergies Sep 14, 2005
Children delivered by caesarean section face twice the risk of developing allergy or intolerance to cow’s milk than other children, according to a report in ...
- Newsweek
Singulair helpful for kids with asthma and allergies Sep 7, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The asthma controller Singulair (generic name, montelukast) appears useful and economical for the treatment of children with asthma ...
- Reuters.uk
Marines, season predictions and allergies: Edwards on the Hotlist Sep 8, 2005
Donnie Edwards and Gunnery Sergeant Dan Longsten (spelled phenetically, they never spelled out on the telecast) appeared on ESPNews' Hotlist to preview the ...
- San Diego Union Tribune
Seasonal Allergies Lead to Lower Productivity Sep 1, 2005
In addition, there are many effective medications available to treat allergies. ... Decongestants -- Allergies and colds often cause stuffy noses. ...
- allergies.about.com
School cafeterias cater menus around students' food allergies Sep 10, 2005
News Journal. A decade ago, school nurse Debbie Petro recalls, a kid with food allergies showed up about once every other year. This ...
- The News Journal
How should I accommodate my collie's food allergies? Sep 5, 2005
Answer: Allergies are a common cause of skin disease in dogs and cats. ... While many pets have food sensitivities, true food allergies are quite rare. ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription)
Pediatric Food Allergies: What Every Parent Should Know Sep 10, 2005
Sorting out the causes, diagnoses, and treatments of food allergies in children is Wesley Burks, MD, a leading researcher in the area of food sensitivity. ...
- allergies.about.com
Registration for FAAN Walk for Food Allergies now open Sep 9, 2005
...for walk enthusiasts, community groups, organizations and families to participate in the inaugural Massachusetts FAAN Walk for Food Allergies - Moving Toward A ...
- Easton Journal
Treatment of Insect Sting Allergies in Emergency Departments Sep 8, 2005
...the Department of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and colleagues evaluated the medical records of 617 patients with insect sting allergies ...
- Newswise (press release)
Pets can also suffer from allergies:- Sep 6, 2005
Purdue University veterinary medicine researchers say pet owners can take definitive steps to help their pets avoid autumn allergies. ...
- Webindia123
Top 5 Tips to Help Pets With Seasonal Allergies in Fall Sep 6, 2005
6 (AScribe Newswire) -- Autumn is usually a big time for allergies in pets, and Lorraine Corriveau, wellness veterinarian at Purdue School of Veterinary ...
- AScribe
Lifestyle: Helping people tolerate their food allergies Sep 5, 2005
WHEN Michelle Berriedale-Johnson's son and husband developed food allergies, her whole household changed its diet. As soon as she ...
- Wood & Vale
Top 5 Tips to Help Pets with Seasonal Allergies in the Fall Sep 6, 2005
Newswise — Autumn is usually a big time for allergies in pets, and Lorraine Corriveau, wellness veterinarian at Purdue School of Veterinary Medicine, has ...
- Newswise (press release)
Tips to control seasonal allergies Sep 16, 2005
Unfortunately, for the more than 50 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies, fall can mean sneezing, coughing, headaches, stuffy noses and sinus ...
- Bolton Common
Allergies must be Read coded for GP2GP Sep 16, 2005
GPs and practice teams are being advised to record all allergies and sensitivities as Read coded entries to solve a potential problem with GP2GP record transfer ...
- EHI Primary Care
Stinging Insect Allergies Advice Sep 4, 2005
As summer comes to an end, you may have noticed an increase in the number of stinging insects, such as yellow jackets and wasps, flying through the air. ...
- allergies.about.com
Food Allergies are an Increasing Health Issue in Western Societies ... Sep 5, 2005
...offering. Food allergies are an increasing health issue in Western societies, presenting a major challenge for the food industry. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
HealthPartners Experts Offer Tips to Prevent Fall Allergies Sep 6, 2005
With the late summer/fall allergy season in full swing in the Twin Cities, health experts are offering tips to reduce the risk of allergies and asthma attacks. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Weather bad for allergies Sep 12, 2005
...problem, he said. Mazza said he has seen an increase this year in the number of patients needing emergency help for their allergies.
- London Free Press
Peanut allergies and invisible demand Sep 15, 2005
Since roughly 1.5% of grade school and younger kids in the United States and Canada now show some symptoms of allergies like this, the market is huge. ...
- ZDNet
Allergies matter of life and death Sep 15, 2005
...gastro-intestinal or cardiovascular. Some children grow out of their allergies, while others have them for life. The dangers of ...
- Maitland Mercury
Seasonal Allergies Kick In for Many Utahns Sep 16, 2005
...temperatures. But when the wind starts blowing, the pollen starts flying, and that leads to seasonal allergies for many Utahns. ...
- KSL-TV
Ask Babs: Plenty you can do to reduce allergies in home Sep 16, 2005
Question: My allergies are terrible with all the recent rains. What household suggestions do you have for getting my allergies under control? ...
- Tucson Citizen
Ah-Ah-Allergies Sep 12, 2005
Graduate student Melissa Scotti knows all about seasonal allergies. "I really never had severe allergies until I moved to Bloomington. ...
- Indiana Daily Student
Colds vs. Allergies Sep 7, 2005
Yet left untreated, allergies can cause more serious conditions such as sinusitis or ear infections. ... Allergies occur during an exposure to an allergen. ...
- allergies.about.com
Testing Determines Specific Allergies In Children Sep 13, 2005
About one in every five adults and children suffer from allergies. ... Unfortunately, for some individuals allergies can pose a real threat. ...
- Omaha Channel.com
Going back to school with food allergies Sep 9, 2005
This type of detective work is a way of life for parents of children with food allergies. It's not something many of us think about. ...
- Packet Online
Allergies aren't just a people problem Sep 3, 2005
PEOPLE frequently talk about having allergies or being allergic to various things, but did you know your pet could be suffering from allergies right along with ...
- Alameda Times-Star
Children can get relief from seasonal allergies Sep 6, 2005
By JULIE BIRKEDAL, Of The Globe Gazette. Hay fever poses a problem for children with seasonal allergies, sometimes more than the children themselves recognize. ...
- Mason City Globe Gazette
Sneezing a lot? Blame allergies Sep 1, 2005
Scott said people who sneeze and sniff this time of year may not realize that allergies are the problem. "If they sneeze in the ...
- Kansas.com
New Hope For People Who Suffer Severe Allergies Sep 15, 2005
Up to 15 percent of the US population may suffer from potentially serious food and insect-sting allergies. ... These bee sting and food allergies are serious. ...
- WNBC
Go back to school without allergies Sep 9, 2005
Fall means going back to school. For allergic children, that may mean absences due to problems related to allergies, hay fever or asthma. ...
- St. Paul Asian American Press
What's Going Around: Chicken Pox, Allergies Sep 8, 2005
St. John's Children's Center reports that many of its patients are suffering from the common cold and ragweed allergies. Children's ...
- WDIV
Autumn Allergies Sep 13, 2005
A person prone to mold allergies should not rake or burn leaves because this activity could trigger an allergic response and aggravate the respiratory system. ...
- allergies.about.com
Looking Best, Even With Allergies Sep 5, 2005
How many times have your allergies left you with raccoon eyes from all the itching and smudging? ... Do you suffer from seasonal allergies? ...
- Fashion Monitor Toronto
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