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. Spring cleaning can help keep allergies in check A proper spring cleaning of your home can help reduce seasonal allergy symptoms, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). "Allergy and asthma control begins at home for more than million Americans who have allergies, and the million who have asthma," said Mike Tringale, director of keting and communications for AAFA. "When allergy sufferers clean properly, they can manage their indoor air quality, and lessen the nasal.. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News , Sneezy season Onset Of Spring Teary Time For Allergy Patients. Adam Jeffrey's annual bout with spring allergies started right on time Thursday to be precise. "It's like clockwork," said Jeffrey of Paducah. "I know it's coming. I have the itchy throat, the watery eyes, the runny nose and the sneezing and coughing. "Spring and fall are the busiest times of year at the office of Dr. Shawn Jones of Purchase Ear, Nose and Throat. "They're.. Preliminary From Largest Allergy Study of Its Kind to be Released Monday Leading D ors and Experts to Lead Media Luncheon Panel Discussion on 'Allergies in America A Land k Survey of Nasal Allergy Sufferers' PRNewswire The , endorsed by the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, are in. , households were screened; , patients surveyed; , hours of interviews were completed for a scientific survey of allergy (allergic rhinitis) patients and physicians, titled "Allergies in America A Land k Survey of Nasal Allergy Sufferers" to be released on Monday at a Media Luncheon Panel Discussion to be held at noon at the.. Hamilton Spectator, The (Ontario, Canada) , Research aims to eliminate allergies, Local work examines diagnostic techniques and how reactions occur What does the future hold for people with severe allergies to things such as peanuts and milk? Perhaps a treatment that will see the body accept something it now views as a threat, so the allergic reaction never happens? It's years away, but there is ground breaking work happening here in Hamilton to try to create such treatments and perhaps even a cure. Some of that research is being done by McMaster University's Dr. Susan Waserman, an assistant professor in.. Parents and children can't take chances treatments are years away A simple kiss can kill. That was the lesson people with food allergies learned last month when a Canadian teenager died after kissing her boyfriend. The girl, Christina Desforges was allergic to peanuts. Her boyfriend, reportedly unaware that Christina was allergic, had eaten a peanut butter sandwich earlier in the day. New treatments for peanut allergies, including a vaccine, an allergy blocking drug and herbal remedies, are in development, but food allergic people may have to wait.. Scotsman, The (Edinburgh, Scotland) , The Scotsman You don't have to live in a bubble to stay allergy free ITCHY EYES, sore throats, and runny noses are all symptoms that plague allergy sufferers. Yet unbeknown to many, a number of the things that irritate sensitive immune systems are in our own homes. You may not be able to see them, but the main culprits are allergens such as pollen, dust mites, mould spores and pet dander, and, once inhaled, they can trigger a whole range of symptoms which are at best annoying but at worst debilitating. As part of National Indoor Allergy Week this week, the.. |
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