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Hayfever hits as many as one in ten of us every year, but for some allergy sufferers, the symptoms can last all year long. Dogs, cats and even house mites cause misery for thousands of people in Southampton, and many don't even realise they have an allergy. Allergy expert at Southampton General Hospital Dr Peter Howarth said "Outdoors, people suffer from three pollens. "People.. Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) May , Clearing the air Room purifiers and whole house filters help people with allergies. In , the Geroulo family had a whole house air cleaner installed in their home in Northampton. Denise Geroulo says she saw immediate improvement in her son, Tyler, who suffers from asthma and allergies and takes medication, including nebulizer treatments. "Since we've gotten the unit, he hasn't had to have the treatments near as much," Geroulo says. "Before, we were giving him treatments as many as four times a day... USA TODAY , Useful pet tricks Dogs and cats can reduce kids' allergies, study finds Babies who live in homes with two or more dogs and cats are much less likely to develop allergies than children in pet free homes, says the author of a new study that sends conventional wisdom straight to the doghouse. D ors have long advised parents that having a cat or dog in the house could increase a baby's risk of developing allergies or asthma, says pediatrician Dennis Ownby of the Medical College of Georgia in a. But "we found the.. Kansas City Star, The (MO) , Allergy hazards Many common substances in your home are triggers You don't even have to go outside anymore to suffer allergy symptoms. Homes are full of allergy "triggers," and researchers are warning that these indoor annoyances can lead to the development of asthma, a condition that causes difficulty in breathing. Eliminating the allergy risks could prevent asthma in more than , children in the United States, according to a new study in this month's issue of Pediatrics. The study underscores what.. Akron Beacon Journal (OH) , MOTHERS MAY BE LINKED TO ASTHMA SCIENTIST FINDS ALLERGIES MORE COMMON IF PARENT HAD EARLY DEVELOPMENT The development of allergies in children may be related to the age at which their mothers started having menstrual periods, new research suggests. The prevalence of allergies and asthma has increased by as much as percent in the developed world over the last ade or so, particularly in children, and scientists can't explain most of the increase. On average, percent to percent of people in the United States and elsewhere in the developing world have asthma or some.. Miami Herald, The (FL) , CHILDREN'S ALLERGIES LINKED TO MOTHERS' MENSTRUATION The development of allergies in children might be related to the age at which their mothers started having menstrual periods, new research suggests. The prevalence of allergies and asthma has increased by as much as percent in the developed world over the past ade or so, particularly in children, and scientists cannot explain most of the increase. On average, to percent of people in the United States and elsewhere in the developing world have asthma or some other allergic.. The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution , Health Watch KIDS AND FAMILY Maybe it's not a cold Allergy season's here Just when you get one restful night away from the cold and flu season, along comes another seasonal aggravation that could bug you and your child allergies. Consider them nature's payback for Georgia's warm winters and forested landscape. Then brace yourself for tree pollen in mid and grass pollen in the summer "We have some of the highest pollen counts of any metropolitan area nationally. This is not the place to live if you're a big.. Los Angeles Times , For Those With Allergies, Noses Know It's Bad The needle slid slowly into an inflated balloon and then out again never bursting the balloon as Dr. Joel E. Lewis demonstrated acupuncture to about people gathered at a Newport Beach Central Library lecture to learn about allergies. Lewis, who is director of the Allergy and Asthma Institute Medical Center of Southern California in Costa Mesa, said he combines acupuncture with modern medicine to treat allergies. The audience listened intently this week as he confirmed what many.. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , the latex MENACE Allergy to rubber is an occupational hazard for many health care workers When Kim Spitzer noticed a rash on her hands three years ago, she did not associate it with the latex gloves she wore as a nursing assistant at St. Michael Hospital. "I didn't know it was an allergy," she said. It was, in fact, a very serious allergy, an allergy essentially to rubber, one that may now affect up to one fifth of all health care workers in the United States and could eventually cost the health care system tens of billions of dollars... SPRING IS HERE, AND SO ARE SPRING ALLERGIES For people with allergies, it's time to get out the handkerchief. Here comes spring. The arrival of spring means that pollen from trees will be flying through the air. And when trees pollinate, there is a noticeable rise in the number of people experiencing allergy problems. More than million Americans suffer from the sneezing, runny nose, itching and nasal congestion caused by pollen. Most people with allergies have multiple sensitivities. About percent of the.. |
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