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. YES, THIS IS SOMETHING TO SNEEZE AT ALLERGY SEASON FOGS THE MIND AND CLOGS THE HEAD What did we talk about before we had allergies?I can't remember. Memory loss. That's one of the symptoms. But about this time of year everything is an allergy symptom. ``Somebody stole our trash can,'' my husband says. Allergies. It's obvious. If someone wanted to walk off with our trash can, why not do it in or ? Why wait until now?The perpetrator probably doesn't even know he did it... Star Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities , e Brody turns allergy fighter, She'll be in St. Paul on Sunday to discuss latest book Allergies, as e Brody likes to say, are when your immune system runs amok. In other words, you get allergies when your personal sentry against disease mistakenly ides to battle innocent passers by like pollen and turns your eyes and nose into itchy, runny ramparts. Or worse. But you and your immune system can learn better, Brody said in a recent telephone interview. One way is by reading her latest book, " e Brody's Allergy..
Toronto Star, The (Ontario, Canada) , Let's arate fact from fiction in dealing with food allergies There are a number of myths about food allergies, ranging from "allergies are all in your head" to "a small amount can't hurt you. " Such allergies are not as common as most people think. Yet, to those affected, they are a tremendous problem in some cases, life threatening. No age is exempt. About per cent of children under and per cent of adults have a food allergy. How are food allergies diagnosed? Which foods are the.. Los Angeles Times , Allergy Season Comes At Choo The answer is blowing in the wind. If you're feeling congested, wheezy or short of breath, blame the same Santa Ana winds that are causing hellish scenes throughout Southern California. "In the last hours, I have seen more patients than I've seen in the whole previous month," said Dr. William E. Berger of Mission Viejo, president of the California Society of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. "I've seen patients in.. The Kansas City Star , A survival guide for seasonal sneezes and sniffles Allergies can be controlled with medication and a few easy to follow tips Face it. If you have allergies, you will not be able to breathe until about. Then you will have five, six or maybe seven weeks of respite until ragweed season sets in and your breathing will once again be all but nonexistent. It's necessary to either develop at least a modicum of survival skills or pack up the dog and kids and move to Arizona. (Alas, now even the Southwest is not pollen free. ) According to the American Lung Association, million Americans suffer from.. Scripps Howard News Service , ALLERGY STRATEGIES 'TIS THE SEASON TO BE SNEEZIN' Face it. If you have allergies, you will not be able to breathe until about. Then you will have four, five, six or maybe seven weeks of respite until ragweed season sets in and your breathing will once again be all but nonexistent. Makes you kind of long for snow. But that not being in most of our immediate futures, it is necessary to either develop at least some modicum of survival skills or pack up the dog and kids and move to Arizona. (Alas, now even the Southwest is not.. West County Times (Richmond, CA) , EAST BAY HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF SNEEZING, WHEEZING AND SCRATCHING Allergy sufferers, prepare to start sneezing. Now that spring is upon us, the microscopic pollen particles cruising through the atmosphere are about to wreak havoc on people's nasal passages. Allergists say they have had a steady stream of calls since the rain stopped last week. People are complaining of headaches, sore throats, itchy watery eyes and fatigue. "We had a very nice winter; all the trees are flourishing, and that means a lot of sneezing and.. West County Times (Richmond, CA) , EAST BAY HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF SNEEZING, WHEEZING AND SCRATCHING Allergy sufferers, prepare to start sneezing. Now that spring is upon us, the microscopic pollen particles cruising through the atmosphere are about to wreak havoc on people's nasal passages. Allergists say they have had a steady stream of calls since the rain stopped last week. People are complaining of headaches, sore throats, itchy watery eyes and fatigue. "We had a very nice winter; all the trees are flourishing, and that means a lot of sneezing and.. UNDERSTANDING ALLERGIES HELPS IN FIGHTING BACK Allergies often can put a damper on outdoor fun. But Dr. John M. Donatelli of St. Barnabas Medical Center in Richland says there are ways to fight back. Understanding the cause of allergies, Donatelli says, is the first step in their treatment.

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