Allergies

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When you are diagnosed with a wheat allergy or celiac disease, you need to find gluten free snacks to enjoy. Since more people have been diagnosed with this problem recently this means there are more products on the market, which is a good thing ... more »
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Whether your allergies occur seasonally or last year-round, they can make life miserable. Nasal sprays can help reduce or prevent allergy symptoms and may cause fewer side effects than pills that must pass through the digestive system. Follow ... more »
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There is a vast array of medicine and supplement products being sold on the Internet now. The variety can be dizzying. To find the items you need, break them down into five main categories: allergy relief, vitamins and supplements, digestive ... more »
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Pet allergies are a fact of life. As many as 30 percent of people with allergies are allergic to dogs or cats. For a child, having dog allergies can be especially difficult. Parks and playgrounds are supposed to be inviting places for children to ... more »
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Celebrating holidays are very difficult when you have food allergies. If you don't hold the holiday celebration in your home it can be very risky. Follow these steps to have a wonderful holiday season despite your food allergies... more »
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Giving a gift to an allergy sufferer requires research and caution. Nobody wants to give someone a gift that will induce misery. With preparation, you can put together a great gift the recipient will enjoy without gettin sick... more »
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Many people are all too familiar with the sneezing, itchy watery eyes, and runny nose caused by allergies. They do not want to spend time and money going to the doctor over a problem that they already understand and can help with ... more »
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If you suffer from allergies, you may have taken steps to remove the obvious sources of allergens in your home. But, what about your flooring? The flooring you choose from your home can have a definite impact on your allergy symptoms.There are ... more »
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When allergy season hits, it can seem as if there is no relief to be found--short of living in a plastic bubble. However, allergies can be surprisingly simple to control inside the house, using a few savvy techniques... more »
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If you are bothered by allergies, you are not alone. It’s estimated that over 50 million Americans have some form of allergy whether it’s a stuffy nose, nasal congestion, or post nasal drip. Here is a quick and easy way to clear your nasal ... more »
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Signs of spring are everywhere, your windshield covered in pollen, your lawn furniture covered in green dust and your eyes are red, itchy and watering! Here are a few tips on keeping those allergy attacks at bay!.. more »
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Almost everyone has experienced an acne outbreak, from the single, huge zit to the rash of small pimples. Some are lucky enough to suffer an occasional flare-up, while others struggle constantly to keep their bouts of acne under control... more »
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An occasional sore throat is unpleasant, but when you have this as a chronic issue it can make work, and life in general, difficult. Learn to control the sore throat symptoms and prevent it from occurring when possible... more »
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It's true--the average home contains millions and millions of dust mites, microscopic organisms that can cause allergic reactions with symptoms that resemble asthma. While it is impossible to rid your home of dust mites completely, you can take a ... more »
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Millions of people around the world suffer from hay fever. There are many over-the-counter medications to try, but here are some options available that you may not know about... more »
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Eating out can be challenging for a child with a peanut allergy. Chinese food, Mexican food and Thai food commonly contain peanut. Other restaurants often use peanut to thicken chili and gravy. Cooking at home for a child with an allergy to ... more »
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Cooking gluten free is important to those with wheat allergies (celiac disease) because gluten is made from the starch in wheat flour. It is used in many everyday products, but you can avoid those products in your recipes... more »
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Managing a peanut allergy takes a great deal of planning. Finding out everything you can about the allergy will help you and your child feel more comfortable living with it. In the beginning, life with the allergy can be very different, and you ... more »
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A cousin of the spider and tick, dust mites are microscopic bugs that thrive in dark, humid areas. Dust mites are found in every home; they eat the skin and dander that people shed daily and make their home in pillows, mattresses, carpeting and ... more »
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Sinus infections, also called sinusitis, can be both painful and annoying. And, since these infections can take several days or even several weeks to go away, finding some ways to cope in the meantime is important. Follow these simple strategies ... more »
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Cure acne naturally - Take it from a guy who was afflicted with acne for close to 8 years…this image distorting skin crisis characterized by bumps, excessively oily or dry skin and an accompanying low self-esteem (in most cases) is simply ... more »
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Poison Ivy- How to stop the itch... more »
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An allergic reaction can be bothersome, irritating, painful or even life-threatening, and when a person has a severe allergic reaction, time is of the essence. Here's what to do if you or someone with you experiences a severe allergic reaction... more »
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Allergies are a common ailment for adults and children. A wide range of symptoms include a runny nose, red itchy eyes, sinus problems, sore throat, headache and a general misery that can even result in sleeplessness. Although a number of ... more »
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While it may seem absurd, about 5 percent of the American population is allergic to poultry, so if you feel that you have adverse reactions to chicken, turkey and other poultry meats, you aren't crazy. However, detecting the symptoms of a poultry ... more »