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It is certain to rise in the next few weeks, however, and should peak between the th and th of this month, Sheerin said. The summer from hell is bent on becoming an even more hellacious fall. The record breaking.. Daily Press (Newport News, VA) , ALLERGIES NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT I was recently asked by a client if I knew anyone who may be interested in giving her pet a good home. My curiosity aroused, I asked why? "Allergies" she responded. This answer came as no surprise. I am sure many people that suffer from allergies are asked to give away their pets. However, before you find your family pet a new home, there are a few things you can do to make your environment more livable. The first step in seeking relief from your allergies is to.. Milford Daily News, The (MA) May , Parks field allergy fears Try to address parents' worries over kids with peanut sensitivity Peanuts and Cracker Jack aren't always on the menu these days as Bay State sports venues from Fenway to Foxborough accomodate the sky rocketing number of kids with peanut allergies by putting them in executive suites or closed off areas even offering peanut free days. But some hyper vigilant parents remain skeptical, fearing the troublesome legume will find a way to harm their children. Sam Spears of Franklin has been to one Sox game in his life, but his mother doubts he.. Trick or Treat Your Way to an Allergy Free Halloween, AAAAI and FAAN Urge Children to Recognize Symptoms and Carry Epinephrine PRNewswire With Halloween around the corner, millions of children are preparing to don their Sponge Bob and Dracula costumes for school parties and a night of trick or treating. However, for children who suffer from severe food allergies, Halloween is a time where extra precaution must be taken. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) and the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) ask children and parents to watch out for hidden foods that could.. Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids Iowa City, IA) , Allergy miseries mount along with pollen count Allergy sufferers be warned Pollen counts are expected to be at high levels today. Maple, cedar juniper and poplar cottonwood trees are the predominant sources of pollen at this time of year, according to www. pollen. com Friday's count for the Cedar Rapids Iowa City area was at. , into the level considered high. Today's level is expected to rise to. Levels between. and tend to affect most people who suffer from allergies, according to the Web site... Star Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) , All signs point to a ragweed rampage Bad season on tap for allergy patients Allergy sufferers should brace themselves for one of the worst ragweed seasons on record in New Jersey, courtesy of all the recent rain, which has set the stage for a robust growing season, experts warned yesterday. "Just based on the amount of moisture we have had. it is bound to be in the top five worst years for ragweed," said Leonard Bielory, director of the Asthma and Allergy Research Center at the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School in Newark. |
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