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. Greensboro News & Record , SOME FOOD ALLERGIES MAY GO UNDETECTED The pink curl of a shrimp or the golden meat of a peanut are bright red flags to people who live with life threatening food allergies. They know that contact with certain foods is an invitation to hives, difficulty in breathing and even death. It makes the millions of other people living with environmental allergies glad that they suffer only the sneezing and red eyes caused by a brush with grass pollen or ragweed. But even the nature sensitive can have food sensitivities of which they may..
New York Times, The (NY) , Study Finds Allergy Shots Help Years After They Are Halted Monthly allergy shots can ease the torment of hay fever for years after the shots have stopped, a study has found. Researchers at the Imperial College School of Medicine in London found that patients who received immunization shots monthly for three or four years reported weaker symptoms of the grass pollen allergy three years after stopping the treatment. Study by researchers at Imperial College of Medicine in London finds that monthly allergy shots can ease torment of hay fever for years.. Chicago Sun Times , Fighting food allergies Back to school advice could save child's life The prospect of children going back to school_normally cause for excitement among parents_may trigger anxiety in adults whose youngsters have food allergies. As many as million children in the United States have food allergies that put them at risk for a life threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, which is ked by such symptoms as headache, nausea, vomiting, sneezing, and in severe cases, breathing difficulties, shock and drops in blood pressure_all of which can be fatal. To.. Chicago Sun Times , Fighting food allergies Back to school advice could save child's life The prospect of children going back to school_normally cause for excitement among parents_may trigger anxiety in adults whose youngsters have food allergies. As many as million children in the United States have food allergies that put them at risk for a life threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, which is ked by such symptoms as headache, nausea, vomiting, sneezing, and in severe cases, breathing difficulties, shock and drops in blood pressure_all of which can be fatal. To.. Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) , HOW DO THEY SPELL RELIEF? BAD SEASON DRIVES ALLERGY SUFFERERS TO SHOTS, DRUGS AND THE GREAT INDOORS Everything that made spring beautiful this year the early budding trees, lush lawns, rain quenched flowers and gentle breezes made the Lehigh Valley's allergy and asthma sufferers miserable. garita Henry's sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose and breathing problems got so bad in that she needed to wake up several times a night to inhale medicine. When a home air conditioner broke in May and her nose clogged up, Allentown optometrist Dr. Binae Karpo went.. Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH) May , ALLERGIES A PAIN? THEN PRAY FOR RAIN You say you hate rain and prefer blue skies to gray?Better think again if you're one of the more than million allergy sufferers in the country. The best relief to the sneezing, wheezing and general lethargy associated with allergic rhinitis is plentiful rain and humidity over the upcoming summer months. Those glorious drops of rain shoot down microscopic pollen particles drifting in the wind that otherwise would eventually find their way to your nose. Ironically, the.. A BLOOMING PROBLEM IN L. A. , HEAVY RAINS TRIGGER EARLY ALLERGY ONSET Take the old rhyme about showers bringing May flowers, subtract a few months to reflect the recent rains, and you've got what allergy specialists say may be blossoming into a disastrous season for allergy sufferers throughout Southern California. ''Because of the copious amounts of rain we've had, I think this will be a much worse allergy season than usual," said Dr. Andre Nel, an associate professor of medicine at the UCLA.. ALLERGIES IN FULL BLOOM AFTER RAINS BRING GREEN SPRING The winter rains that brought a rare green spring to drought struck Southern California are bringing allergy miseries to people sensitive to the pollens of trees, grasses and weeds. ''It started to pick up about four weeks ago, and it hasn't peaked yet," said Dr. Robert W. Eitches, an allergy specialist in Los Angeles. "I have one person here who has missed three weeks of work because of sinus headaches. " State and Los.. May , AAAH....... CHOOOO! ALLERGY SUFFERING IN FULL BLOOM In case you've been too busy sneezing, sniffling and rubbing your eyes to notice, spring is in full bloom. That means it's allergy time for millions of people. With the recent rain and cold weather, spring has seemed a little later than usual this year. Mother Nature, however, is doing her best to boost the blooming and budding of trees and flowers into a blaze of colors.
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