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. STRATEGIES FOR THE SNEEZY SEASON, THERE ARE MORE OPTIONS FOR, AND OBSTACLES TO, TREATING ALLERGIES, BUT YOU CAN STILL SAVE ON MEDICATIONS Treating the sniffling, sneezing and itchy eyes that are a spring misery for the millions of people afflicted with seasonal allergies has gotten a lot more complicated. But if you can navigate the maze of insurance coverages on allergy medications and, if you can use generic alternatives, you could still save some money. At least. million people have seasonal allergic rhinitis, which kicks in this month as trees start to bloom. Symptoms can peak in or May, and may start up all..
Paging Dr. Gupta Peanut Allergies SOLEDAD O'BRIEN, ANCHOR There's an alarming increase in the number of children with peanut allergies, a new study is finding. It's time to "Page Dr. Gupta" for a little more information on this. Good morning. The number is significantly higher. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT One in children will develop peanut allergies, and that can be pretty significant. People sort of blow off peanut allergies, but.. Baby Talk , Recognizing Infant Food Allergies Most food allergies begin in the first two years of life, and studies have shown that to percent of children under have had adverse reactions to foods. That may not sound like a lot until you consider it means as many as out of every children. So it's no surprise that food allergies are a common topic at pediatric office visits. Here's the latest information on ways to prevent, diagnose, and manage food allergies in infants. BREASTFEED YOUR BABY. The best.. Wilton Bulletin, The (CT) , Biondi gets award for food allergy work Dr. Robert Biondi of Wilton has received the Food Allergy Leadership Award. He was honored with the award at the recent Food Allergy Initiative's Third Annual Concert to Beat Food Allergies. The benefit concert featured the Sugar Beats and special guest Jessie McCartney performing before a sold out crowd at the Norwalk Concert Hall. More than , was raised to support research to find a cure for lifethreatening food allergies. Dr. Robert Biondi, a leader in allergy and.. Sydney Morning Herald, The (Australia) , Childhood food allergies on the rise The incidence of allergic diseases in Australia has almost doubled in the past years. Food allergies alone now affect about one in children. Most cases are not severe, yet reactions to some foods can be fatal. One of the most common food allergies among children is to peanuts which, along with seafood, is usually lifelong. Allergies to common foods such as eggs and milk generally disappear over time. Scientists don't know why allergic disease is on the rise. One theory is.. Boston Globe, The (MA) , VIEWS FROM THE PEANUT GALLERY, CHILD FOOD ALLERGIES LEAD SCHOOLS TO EXAMINE POLICY Sherri N hton's son, Christopher, a first grader at Parkview Elementary School in Easton, has a peanut allergy. Unable to trust the foods that other children might bring to school to share, N hton stocks a school freezer with special peanut free cupcakes for Christopher so he can celebrate a classmate's birthday. "Birthday parties are an allergic parent's night e," said N hton, whose year old son, Connor, also is allergic.. Ha choo! Allergies are a year round misery in Florida, but various treatments can tame symptoms Stefani Cohen was shocked to find out her chronic sinus headaches and stuffy nose were caused by allergies. "I didn't realize you could develop allergies as an adult. I always thought it was something you developed as a child, so I was very surprised," said Cohen an operating room nurse at Naples Community Hospital. When Cohen saw her family d or several years ago about her sinus problems, he referred her to Naples allergist Dr. Brett.. THE UGLY SIDE OF SPRING THE DRAWBACK TO NATURE'S BEAUTY IS THE POLLEN THAT ATTACKS NASAL ALLERGY SUFFERERS This spring's rainy, cool start has been just what the d or ordered for thousands of Alabamians who suffer from allergies during the warm seasons. Most years, runny nosed patients are lining up to see Birmingham allergists in , when the grasses are growing, plants are blooming and pollen is blow ing through the air. The rain has washed the pollen out of the air for many of the worst early weeks of spring this year. That means allergy patients can still get in to see.. The Kansas City Star , Playing a game of dust busting Allergy relief search gets high tech as Americans seek help for homes Lydia Scheimer's son, Chris, stopped breathing a few years ago during an asthma attack instigated by allergies. He recovered, but their Hawthorne, N. Y. , house still is reeling from the aftershocks. Convinced her family's health was being threatened by microscopic dust mites and other allergens in their home, Scheimer lared war through a series of home improvements.
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