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Finally, a pumpkin pie that.. Miami Herald, The (FL) , ALLERGY DRUG FACES FDA'S DISAPPROVAL Allergy sufferers who have depended on Seldane to fight off sneezing, watery eyes and runny nose will have to turn to another medicine soon if the government succeeds in pulling the drug off the ket. The Food and Drug Administration on Monday proposed withdrawing approval for Seldane, the second most popular allergy drug, because it has potentially deadly side effects. Seldane's maker plans to fight the action but is urging d ors to switch patients to a safer version of the..
Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA) , AT FIRST SIGNS OF COLD, ALLERGIES RINSE THE NOSE, PRACTICE TARGETS POLLEN, DUST, BACTERIA, VIRUSES AND MUCUS, CUTS NEED FOR MEDICATIONS Here in the North Bay, even in late , we still get colds and allergies. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference, especially in the first few days of symptoms. Allergies leave you vulnerable to viruses and can turn into colds overnight; either one can make you feel congested, tired, achy and just plain awful. Luckily, the first action to take when you feel this way will help either problem Learn how to rinse out your nose. The nose is your body's air.. Chicago Tribune (IL) , Allergy attacks, global warming may be linked This spring has been a typical allergy season so far, but researchers studying global warming's impact on plant growth expect more severe sneezy and sniffly springs and summers ahead. New studies suggest that global warming, which has been linked to a sharp jump in greenhouse gases produced by cars and power plants, is driving up pollen counts, especially in cities. A yland agricultural researcher has found that increased levels of carbon dioxide, the most.. News Tribune, The (Tacoma, WA) , Sunshine brings allergies slightly early The nice weather has brought the allergy season a little sooner than normal, said some local d ors. The end of is when trees start pollinating in our area and when allergist Dr. Lawrence Larson tells patients they can expect the sneezing, stuffy nose and itching eyes to start. "This year we're maybe a week early, but it hasn't been terrible," said Larson, who has years' experience helping allergy patients.. Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) , HEALTH WITH WHEAT ALLERGY, WRONG FOOD CAN BE DEADLY If there is any doubt that food allergies have hit the mainstream, one need look no further than the season's new, top rated series, ABC's Sunday night soap "Desperate Housewives. "Neatnik nag Bree ( cia Cross) reacts to her henpecked husband's laration that he wants a divorce by accidentally? poisoning him using salad tongs as her weapon. He's allergic to onions, she conveniently forgets that at the salad bar,.. Fresno Bee, The (CA) , Preventing Pollen, Tulare school's new plantings aim to reduce student asthma and allergies. Low allergy trees and shrubs were planted Monday at Heritage Elementary School in an effort to reduce pollen and prevent asthma and allergies among students. Monday morning, people met at the school which is set to open this fall to dig holes and plant and water between and , pieces of landscaping at the north Tulare site. Some of the plants don't generate any pollen and will reduce "triggers" of asthma and allergies, said Stephanie Moen,.. Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) , Scents and sensitivity The power of perfumes is another irritant allergy sufferers have to deal with Naomi Godown went to see her allergist the other week, the place she goes for treatment against the world's invisible enemies like pollen, dust mites and mold. But Godown ended up running to the other end of Dr. Eric Schenkel's waiting room in a panic to get away from another unseen, but not unsmelled, foe. The culprit? Perfume. One woman's Eternity can be another person's hell. Godown's temples started to pound and her nose got.. A BLOW TO NOSES POLLEN COUNTS PUNISH AREA ALLERGY SUFFERERS One of the rainiest winters on record has spawned unusually high pollen and mold counts throughout the region, officials said Monday. And allergy sufferers are, well, suffering. Pollen counts have spiked this month to levels more than times those of last , according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. ``It's been really miserable the last few days,'' said Shirley Wurst of Santa Clarita. ``Today has been really bad... Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA) May , PANEL RECOMMENDS OVER THE COUNTER ALLERGY DRUGS, FDA CLARITIN, ALLEGRA AND ZYRTEC COULD BE AVAILABLE WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION GAITHERSBURG, Md. (AP) Three popular allergy medications are safe enough to be sold without prescription, a federal advisory panel ruled Friday in an unprecedented case that could save the health insurance industry billions of dollars but increase costs for many consumers. Acting on a petition by WellPoint Health Networks of Thousand Oaks, Calif.

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