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For those million American youth with food allergies to common ingredients such as peanuts, tree nuts, or milk, one of those hidden.. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, Australia) , Insomnia link to allergies, Let's Sleep On It CHRONIC insomnia in infants has been linked to allergies to cow's milk proteins. In a recent study one group of children with insomnia but undiagnosed allergies to milk slept well when milk was removed from their diet and slept poorly when it was reintroduced. Experts advise that if youngsters are not sleeping well they should be tested for allergies. Allergies in adults either the symptoms or the medications can disturb sleep. Sneezing, runny roses, watery, itchy.. Rocco Baldelli Brings Recognition to Food Allergies During Pre Game Roberto Clemente Award Presentation, Baldelli Donates to The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network PRNewswire Rocco Baldelli, starting centerfielder for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, will be honored in the pre game ceremony (Rays vs. Minnesota) on Wednesday, at p. m. as the Rays' pick for this year's Roberto Clemente Award. Baldelli is one of nominees one from each Major League team for baseball's prestigious award recognizing the player who best exemplifies baseball through sportsmanship, community involvement, and positive.. Peanut allergy reaction kills girl after kiss A year old girl with a peanut allergy died after kissing her boyfriend, who had just eaten a peanut butter snack, hospital officials said Monday. The girl, Christina Desforges, died Wednesday in a hospital in Quebec after d ors were unable to treat her allergic reaction to the kiss the previous weekend. Christina, who lived in Saguenay, about miles north of Quebec City, was almost immediately given a shot of adrenaline, a standard tool for treating the anaphylactic shock brought on.. ALLERGY SUFFERERS CAN REDUCE MISERY LEVEL IN THE GARDEN For seasonal allergy sufferers, getting good and grubby in the garden can also mean plenty of sneezing and red eyes. It doesn't have to be that bad; the allergy prone can take some steps to reduce their misery quotient, according to this month's issue of Prevention magazine. While those with severe allergies may need to consult with an allergy specialist, those with milder problems may want to try the following suggestions as good "first.. May , KEEP ASTHMA, ALLERGIES IN CHECK Shhh, listen... hear that wheezing? It's the sound that accompanies the arrival of national Allergy and Asthma Month. As May's flowers bloom, so, too, do the respiratory difficulties that result from exposure to plant and tree pollens. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (www. aaaai. org) estimates that spring allergies afflict nearly million Americans. Asthma sufferers are less numerous, but just as miserable. The million adults and million..
Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA) May , WORST OF SONOMA COUNTY'S ALLERGY SEASON JUST BLOOMING, D ORS' OFFICES AROUND THE AREA PACKED WITH ALLERGY SUFFERERS TRYING TO GET PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED This Mother's Day, get her a gift she can't refuse A box of tissue and some nasal spray. D ors warn that for sufferers of itchy eyes, sniffling noses and scratchy throats, the worst of Sonoma County's allergy season is quickly approaching. ``Do Mother's Day at the coast, or Tahoe's a lovely place,'' said Dr. Al Haas, an allergist with Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Santa Rosa. While the.. Sydney Morning Herald, The (Australia) , Lessons from a life of allergies, FIRST PERSON Officially, according to the myriad d ors, specialists, naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, acupuncturists and chiropractors I have consulted in my years, I am atopic with multiple allergies and asthma. Collectively, they have told me I am allergic to wheat products, corn, soy, potatoes, tomatoes, dairy, goats milk, amines, salicylates, cats, horses, many drugs, mould, dust, dust mites, rye grass, wattle, pollens and a few other things. If I took everything they said as gospel,.. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, Australia) , Allergies to peanuts on the increase ABOUT one in every Australian children and one in adults suffer from a peanut allergy. Most react by developing hives, eczema or vomiting. But for those with greater sensitivity the allergy can be lethal. Even a whiff of a peanut can cause a catastrophic immune response where the face swells, welts appear over the body, vomiting occurs and the throat constricts. If the reaction is strong enough it will end in anaphylactic shock, plummeting blood pressure, heart failure and.. Herald Sun, The (Durham, NC) , Study suggests dirt is beneficial Germs in dust may protect children against allergies BOSTON Got allergies? Asthma? Maybe you should blame Mom for keeping such a clean house. A surprising European study suggests that germs in household dust can actually help protect children from developing hay fever or asthma. The findings, published in today's New England Journal of Medicine, counter ades of conventional wisdom. D ors and parents long assumed that since dust can aggravate existing allergies, it can probably make a growing child more susceptible to.

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