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Peanut allergy is almost non existent in China, but growing so fast in the United States that experts are talking about an epidemic. Nobody knows why the most serious kind of food allergy has emerged as such a problem in the United States, England and other Western countries, and are virtually no problem in China and elsewhere. Some food allergy experts are even advising American moms to embrace British.. Spring means more sneezing for people with allergies Plants and trees thrive in New Orleans ' warm humid climate making for beautiful gardens and parks but miserable allergy sufferers. The city 's best seasons fall and spring bring an unusual amount of allergens into the air as plants and trees pollinate. Add these to allergens found at home such as dust mites and pet dander and allergy sufferers can expect increased symptoms which include sneezing and itchy watery eyes. Allergic rhinitis more commonly known as hay.. FOOD ALLERGIES OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOD Q The d or says my child has several food allergies. How common are allergies in children and what should I look for on labels? A A recent study showed that up to percent of adults believe they suffer from food allergies. In reality, only percent to percent truly has a food allergy. In children, the number with allergies is just slightly higher at percent. The reason for the higher number of children is that most will outgrow their allergies, with the exception of those with.. Richmond Times Dispatch , THE BREATHING IS EASY IN NO ALLERGY GARDEN Thomas Ogren didn't know what to make of his wife's claim that she suffered from allergies and asthma. "I didn't believe allergies were real," he said. "I thought it was all in her head. " That line of thinking changed quickly. In the mid s, while teaching landscape gardening in a California Youth Authority maximum security prison, Ogren asked an inmate to weed through some Pride of Madeira... Toronto Star, The (Ontario, Canada) , Dirt, germs can be healthy additives, Perhaps being too clean leads to food allergies In our squeaky clean world, kids who live on pig farms are least likely to suffer from allergies. That's no surprise to Cathy Smith and her husband, Craig, who own a pork farm in Ancaster, on the outskirts of Hamilton. It's rare for any of the Smith's three children Julia, ; Matt, ; and Andrea, to get sick. "And they don't have any allergies," Smith said. "Our kids' friends seem to be.. Hamilton Spectator, The (Ontario, Canada) , Dirt, germs can be healthy additives; Food for Thought; Perhaps being too clean leads to food allergies IN OUR SQUEAKY CLEAN world, kids who live on pig farms are least likely to suffer from allergies. That's no surprise to Cathy Smith and her husband, Craig, who own a pork farm in Ancaster, on the outskirts of Hamilton. It's rare for any of the Smith's three children Julia, ; Matt, ; and Andrea, to get sick. "And they don't have any allergies," Smith said. "Our kids' friends seem to be.. |
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