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It's hard not to have heard of Claritin, the world's top selling allergy drug and, with sales last year of more than. billion, the eighth best selling drug in the United States. After all, the maker of the non sedating antihistamine, Schering Plough, spent almost million last year on television, radio, newspaper, magazine and billboard advertising, according to John F. Fezzuoglio, a keting research analyst with the drug consulting firm Scott Levin. In fact,.. May , ALLERGY RISE NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT RELATED ASTHMA CASES ARE NOW AT CRISIS LEVEL WE'RE in the middle of the worst ever allergy epidemic. New studies show the number of asthma cases, most of which are allergy related, is set to double by and strike million Americans. That's more than the projected population of New York and New Jersey combined, according to a report released yesterday by the Pew Environmental Health Commission at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Johns Hopkins d ors lay the blame for the crisis at the.. Flint Journal, The (MI) , SNEEZY, WHEEZY FEELING LOUSY? WELCOME TO ALLERGY SEASON Logan McKenna of Davison Township winced as he received his allergy shot Friday but soon started grinning, knowing he would start feeling relief from the misery that's afflicting many people. An allergy to ragweed has caused sneezing, headaches, and a stuffy head for Logan. "It's been horrible the past two weeks," said his mother, Lori. Logan was a victim of the fall allergy season. Sufferers start feeling..
Toronto Star, The (Ontario, Canada) , Eater, Beware, There's plenty of info to digest in this look at food allergies and why they are affecting more and more people Monika Gibson is serious about her work as the Ontario co ordinator for the Allergy and Asthma Information Associations. Deadly serious. Gibson wants the world to know about the dangers of food allergies and she has a personal reason for being so vigilant. Her son, Kyle, is allergic to peanuts, tree nuts and all seeds. Even the tiniest, most minuscule exposure to any of these might kill him. So Gibson, who lives in St. y's, near London, Ont. , is always on guard, as is her.. May , Severe peanut allergies prompt precautions Violent reactions While experts disagree on whether the number of allergy sufferers is increasing, they agree that prevention is the best cure. By LISA GREEN Rockford Register Star ROCKFORD It's one of kids' favorite foods. Give them a spoonful. Spread some on bread. Use it to top a banana. You guessed it peanut butter. But this popular spread derived from peanuts is associated with an increase in allergic reactions, particularly among children... Charlotte Observer, The (NC) , SCIENCE WAGES GOOD FIGHT WITH ALLERGIES There's been a big change in the way seasonal allergies are being treated. D ors now prescribe medications that, used regularly, can help keep sufferers from continually having to blow their noses or rub their eyes. Once reserved for asthma patients, corticosteroids and leukotriene inhibitors are increasingly being used to control hay fever symptoms in people of all ages. Some patients report promising with the new treatments. ``I just can't believe.. Toronto Star, The (Ontario, Canada) , Food without fear These days, eating can be both safe and scrumptious for those with allergies to foods like milk, nuts and wheat We all become aware of the dangers of peanut allergies. News headlines tell of deaths linked to exposure to the tiniest amount of peanut product, while schools across Canada debate banning that lunchtime staple, the peanut butter sandwich, from lunchrooms and classrooms. Anaphylaxis is the medical term for "allergic shock," a potentially deadly reaction caused when an allergen enters the blood stream. And although the peanut is the most common allergen causing.. The Sacramento Bee , UCD SEEKS TO BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO ALLERGY ASTHMA CARE At the Green Planet Juicery in Davis, the fare includes a "natural" way to combat allergies. Wheat Grass Juice. Price cents an ounce. The medical qualities of the beverage are as debatable as its taste. That's because until this year, nobody in a mainstream research institution had surveyed the unconventional treatments to allergies or the increasingly deadly disease asthma that allergies can trigger. The research pioneer is just across town, on.. Rocky Mountain News (CO) May , ALLERGY SEASON KICKS IN TREE POLLEN COUNTS HIGHEST IN ADE It's allergy season in Colorado and the annual struggle to breathe is going to get worse before it gets better for tens of thousands of Coloradans ``I think the past couple of weeks have been a little worse for the tree pollen (sufferers),'' said Dr. Richard Weber, an allergy expert at the National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine in Denver. ``It's been an interesting month. ``And over the next couple weeks,.
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