- Allergies to Cats By : Ric Wiley
A look at one of the main reasons why some people are allergic to their cats - Treat Your Allergies Before They Treat You By : Eric Cho
Technically, allergy refers to an altered state or response by the body to any substance. Some people develop allergic reactions to pollen, dust, cold or to medications. Avoidance is always the best way to control allergies. But when allergens are unknown, allergy treatments are the only way to handle the hypersensitivity of the body. - Treat Allergies Without Chemicals By : Michael Russell
Mold can be found inside and outside of your home. People that are allergic to mold experience unpleasant symptoms. There are other ways to help allergies without chemical drugs. Homeopathic medicine and acupuncture are two natural ways that may help your control your mold allergy symptoms. - Dealing with Allergies Using Vitamins By : Steven Godlewski
For millions of people allergies are something they think they have to live with. Similarly many people believe the only way to treat allergies is with medication. For some people that may be true, however for many people vitamins are a - Food Allergies By : Ken Marlborough
Allergy is a condition in which the body tends to react due to hypersensitivity to some substance such as food, drugs, drinks, pollution, flowers, and others. An allergen can be anything under the sun that might cause a reaction in one’s body if the body disagrees with that substance. Even a common thing such as sunlight and air might cause sever reactions in some if the skin is susceptible to allergies due to the same. - A Guide To Allergies By : Ken Marlborough
Allergy is a condition in which the body tends to react due to hypersensitivity to some substance such as food, drugs, drinks, pollution, flowers, and others. An allergen could be anything under the sun that might cause a reaction in one’s body if the body disagrees with that substance. Even a common thing such as sunlight and air might cause sever reactions in some if the skin is susceptible to allergies due to the same. - Restaurants and Food Allergies…a Problem? By : Verona Raymond
Why don’t restaurants know what ingredients are in their food? - Pet Allergies – Counteract the Symptoms By : Tamra Cantar
Suffering from a pet allergy can be heartbreaking. You know that if you suffer extreme pet allergies that you might have to give up your pet (and no one wants to give up their pets when they have grown attached to them.) If you think that you have a pet allergy, then you need to act fast. - How to Test Your Dog for Food Allergies By : Valerie Goettsch
Does your dog suffer from skin problems and/or scratch constantly? Does he have hot spots or recurring skin infections? He may suffer from dog food allergies. Food allergies can appear in dogs any time in their lifespan, from puppyhood to senior. - Top 5 Air Purifiers - Reduce Allergies, Stop Snoring, Remove Odor By : Robin J. Derry
Cut through the marketing baloney and find out which are the most popular air cleaners. Whose opinion should you trust - manufacturer's blurb or the people that purchase? Answer: The people who buy. - When Goose Allergy Gives You Goose Bumps By : Charlene Nuble
Goose allergy is not a very common form of allergy. Medical journals and resources do not even recognize it as a modern or frequently occurring allergy. Hence, the real definition of goose allergy varies and is often treated with utmost confusion. Goose feathers can cause allergy just like feathers, fur and danders of cats, dogs and birds cause allergy to the skin. - Pollen Allergy and Food Sensitivity: The Oral Allergy Syndrome and Food Intolerance By : Dr. Scot Lewey
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a well-recognized but little known condition. People who have it get burning pain and swelling in their mouth when they eat specific foods. Interestingly, the specific foods that cause symptoms are related to pollen allergies (trees, grasses, weeds, or house dust mite) or latex allergies suffered by that person. At least some patients who have food intolerance that does not make sense based on limited diet diary information, blood tests, biopsies, or allergy testing may have a form of OAS. Food intolerances are more commonly being recognized as a common cause of illness and symptoms. Individualized specific diet recommendations and elimination diet trials may be more helpful in discovering any possible links to what you are eating and how you feel. - Food Allergies - Some Helpful Advice By : Tamra Cantar
Millions of people suffer from food allergies. Some don’t even know it! A food allergy is a basic reaction that the body takes to being introduced to food that it cannot or will not digest. - Insect Allergies By : Michael Russell
If you or your child are allergic to insect stings, you should take many precautions to ensure that stings do not occur. Read more about the ways to avoid insect stings. - What Causes Allergies? By : Michael Russell
If you suffer from allergies, you are probably wondering what makes you feel so miserable certain times of the year. Learn more about the triggers and causes of allergies. - Symptoms of Allergies and Homeopathic Remedies By : Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
Allergies signal a defective or depleted immune system and are considered in Homeopathic parlance—the body's communication that something is not right. Homeopathic doctrine believes that the allergen is just the trigger to the problem and not the underlying cause. Homeopathic remedies can remove the underlying cause for the allergic tendency and eliminate it completely. - Dry Weather and Allergies Considered By : Lance Winslow
With dry weather in some parts of our nation and some big summer storms, which dropped significant rainfall we will see a robust Spring Season and of course this causes issues with folks with allergies or Asthma every year. The pollen in the air will be a tough go for many people and most Americans do not eat so well and more and more seem to have allergies due to this fact. - Bad Breath and Allergies By : Milos Pesic
Got bad breath and allergies at the same time? There’s nothing new with that. Bad breath and allergies are closely related in a way that the other is caused or triggered by the other. Yes, people who are suffering from allergies may tend to develop bad breath. - Are There Really Cures for Allergic Rhinitis? By : Mike Leuthen
Learn if there are Cures for Allergic Rhinitis - Are The Dangers Of Childhood Food Allergy Exaggerated? By : Allergy News
Two child health experts go head to head in this week's BMJ over whether the dangers of childhood food allergy are exaggerated. - AERIUS Now Approved For Use In Intermittent And Persistent Allergic Rhinitis By : Allergy News
Schering-Plough Corporation today announced the launch of two multinational clinical trials, and an important label change for AERIUS (desloratadine) in the European Union (EU). - Allegra Online Pharmacy: Goodbye to Your Allergy By : Jacob Miller
- Symptom Assessment, Food Diary and Elimination Diet in Food Intolerance and Allergy: A Primer By : Dr. Scot Lewey
- Peanuts - Friend or Foe? By : Dawn Arkin
- Further Support for HLA DQ and DR Genetics in Determining Risk of Food Intolerance and Allergy By : Dr. Scot Lewey
- Mold Allergies By : Ken Marlborough
- Indoor Air Quality: What You Can't See, CAN Hurt You! By : David Trosdahl
- Food Allergies, Intolerance and Adverse Reactions Associated With Specific Pollens By : Dr. Scot Lewey
Food allergies are not as common as people think according to most doctors. However, many doctors and most people are unaware that many pollens that cause allergy symptoms cross react with foods. Foods ingested that cross react with specific pollens can cause allergic type reactions, burning mouth syndrome or oral allergy syndrome (OAS), stomach symptoms or even rarely anaphylaxis. This article reviews the most common or well documented associations. - Allergy Season Strikes Again By : Alexis Froehlich
More than 20% of Americans suffer from the oh-so-lovely symptoms of allergies. You know what they are: itchy, watery eyes, sore throats, sneezing, just to name a few. Those who are affected deeply also experience headaches and low-grade fevers. Before you run to the pharmacist, check out these natural methods to get rid of allergies. - Food Allergies An American Obsession? By : Allergy News
Food allergies are increasingly top-of-mind for many Americans. In fact, one out of every three people in this country claim to have a food allergy of one kind or another.* But the science doesn't support these fears. Government and medical association estimates put the actual incident rate at only between one in 25 and one in 70. - Grass Allergy By : Charlene Nuble
Grass allergy is one of the most common and prevalent form of allergy that affects people with histories of it during certain seasons. - Nasal Allergies - Time To Sneeze By : Michael Russell
Thousands of people can tell you what time of the year it is by their allergy symptoms. It's when you start walking around like a zombie and people avoid you because they think you have the flu. - Food Allergies - What You Should Know By : Michael Russell
Food allergies affect millions and send thousands to the hospital every year. Learn the causes and treatments. - Food Safety Symposium by Ecolab and Nation's Restaurant News Brings Leaders Together During Food By : Health News
Avian flu, foodborne illness, terrorism threats and food allergy awareness were among the significant issues on tap at the Ecolab-sponsored Nation's Restaurant News Food Safety Symposium on September 15-17 at the Charlotte, N.C., campus of Johnson & Wales University. This first annual two-day event was held as part of National Food Safety Education Month in September and attracted foodservice operators interested in food safety, security and quality assurance. - What is Asthma By : Arild Myklebust
Definition, symptoms, causes and treatment of Asthma. - How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs: Get Rid Of Bed Bugs Quick By : Emma Drosy
If you know what the Bed bugs are, you probably need to know how to get rid of Bed bugs. According to an estimate only 2% of all known species of insects is considered as pests. Insects are considered pests only if they adversely affect people. If we learn about the Bed bugs, their evolution, breeding pattern and their feeding pattern we can know better how to get rid of Bed bugs. - Allergic Rhinitis Associated With Decline In Work And School Performance By : Allergy News
Allergic rhinitis (AR), more commonly known as "hay fever" can have a profound impact on the daily lives of sufferers beyond its physical effect -- including psychological well-being, sleep quality, and ability to learn and process cognitive input, according to a new article scheduled to appear in the on-line issue of Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. - Do You Live Right But Still Feel Blah or Yucky? Mold Might Be The Culprit By : Urbain Beck
Are you doing everything that you're supposed to be doing to maintain good health, yet still feel yucky whenever you spend time at home or the office? Mold might be triggering an allergic reaction. - Eczema: An Allergic Disease of Children By : Audrey Lynn
Understanding eczema and its treatment. - Instantly Avoid More Toxic Load To Your Body? By : Farrell Seah
By bringing resolution to leaky gut syndrome in this way, the toxic load on the body and liver is reduced, nutritional uptake is enhanced, and immune responses associated with food allergies are minimized and often disappear entirely. - Model Homes Offer National IAQ Impact Results By : Allergy News
Airborne contaminants in homes can range from allergic agents such as mold to potentially lethal threats such as carbon monoxide. Engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a database of U.S. residential housing* to help conduct nationwide analyses of ventilation, air cleaning or moisture control strategies to reduce indoor air pollution. - GMOs And Allergies: Tests May Help Answer Questions By : Allergy News
The potential of genetically engineered foods to cause allergic reactions in humans is a big reason for opposition to such crops. Although protocols are in place to ask questions about the allergy-causing possibilities, there has been no test that offers definitive answers. - New England Journal OF MEDICINE Reports Positive Results From Dynavax' Ragweed Allergy Therapy Trial By : Allergy News
The NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (Vol. 355, October 5, 2006, No.14), today reported that a new approach to allergy therapy not only reduced the acute allergic responses of individuals with ragweed allergies but also sustained that effect for over 12 months. The novel treatment, called "AIC" in the paper, is a TLR9 agonist linked to ragweed allergen, developed by Dynavax Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: DVAX). - You May Be in Need of an Allergy Treatment By : Morgan Hamilton
A lot of people are suffering from allergies and simply don’t have an idea about it. They sniff and sneeze every ten minutes and still they consider it a "minor cold". This is not the case, and if you are one of them, you should prepare yourself to learn the bare truth: you are perhaps suffering from an allergy. Allergies are something common for nowadays' lifestyle. - No Fun With Latex Allergy By : Charlene Nuble
A person with latex allergy is someone who is very sensitive to substances found in natural latex and suffers an adverse reaction when in contact with the material. The thin, and stretchy latex rubber found in gloves, balloons and condoms contains high levels of this protein and is more allergic than other products made of rubber. - What are House Dust Mites and Can They Complicate Allergies By : David Trosdahl
They live in your air ducts, your carpet and even your bed, but what are they and do they cause allergies? Air duct dust mites are microscopic little bugs which live in common house dust. House dust being made up of skin, hair and fecal matter is perfect fodder for dust mites. Dust mites are known in North Americia as Dermatophagoides farinae and sometimes abbreviated by allergists to HDM. These dust mites which live in your bed, carpet and air duct work are considered to be one of the most common causes of asthma worldwide. - Ragweed Allergy Vaccine Effective For At Least One Year By : Allergy News
A new vaccine trial has been shown to protect people from ragweed pollen allergy for at least one year, according to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine. This experimental treatment requires just six injections, once a week. Current treatments require taking several medications each day throughout the ragweed season. - Allergy Sufferers Offered Longer Relief With Fewer Shots Using Experimental Ragweed Therapy By : Allergy News
Americans accustomed to the seasonal misery of sneezing, runny noses and itchy, watery eyes caused by ragweed pollen might one day benefit from an experimental allergy treatment that not only requires fewer injections than standard immunotherapy, but leads to a marked reduction in symptoms that persists for at least a year after therapy has stopped, according to a new study in the October 5 issue of i The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). - Unilever ISSUES EXPANDED ALLERGY ALERT ON UNDECLARED MILK IN 'Knorr® - Lipton® Pasta Sides™ By : Health News
Unilever of Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is voluntarily recalling all production codes of its “Knorr® - Lipton® Pasta Sides™ Chicken—Fettuccini in a Savory Chicken Flavored Sauce” product, because it may contain undeclared milk. The affected product is packaged in 4.3oz. (121 g) pouches marked with UPC # 4100002246 on the bottom right-hand side of the back of the pouch. This expands a recall of this product previously announced on October 3, 2006. - EU Health Research Must Prioritise Allergies By : Allergy News
European public health experts are concerned because “allergic diseases” in all their different aspects - from hay fever to fatal attacks of asthma or reactions to peanuts - are not included in the health priorities of the EU research programme. While allergies are mentioned among the food research priorities, the absence of wider allergy problem as a top concern in health research agenda threatens to comprise overall progress in the understanding of this complex condition. - Allergy Skin Tests as a Method of Diagnosing Allergy in Children By : Radoslaw Pilarski
The article describes diagnosis of children allergy by scratch test ("prick test", percutaneous), intradermal (intracutaneous) and patch tests (epicutaneous). - A Stuffed Nose Equals Possible Allergy By : Kadence Buchanan
For years, I used to wake up every morning with a stuffed-up nose. I used to think I had the type of body constitution that was naturally susceptible to colds. But I wondered why, despite all my precautions to keep warm before bedtime, I would still wake up with a stuffed-up nose in the morning. I always asked myself, I don't feel like I have a cold but why is my nose stuffy? - The Truth About Allergies And Headaches By : David Wilding
If you are a migraine sufferer, you may think that you're allergic to certain foods that you know will bring on an attack. It’s true that these can certainly bring on a migraine in some people – but it is not a true allergic reaction that causes it. - Greer Provides Extract for Duke University Study Evaluating Sublingual-Oral Immunotherapy By : Health News
Greer, a leading developer and provider of allergy immunotherapy products and source materials, is providing peanut extract to Duke University Medical Center for their sublingual-oral immunotherapy study. The study is designed to evaluate whether sublingual-oral immunotherapy with an extract from raw peanut source materials is a safe and effective treatment for children and adults with peanut allergies. - Top Ten Reasons to Buy Organic Clothing and Bedding By : Philip Chandler
Wondering why you should spend money on 'organic' clothing and bedding when you don't even eat them? Here's ten good reasons! - Learn How To Control Pollen Allergy Symptoms By : Michael Russell
Flowering plants produce pollens as part of their reproductive process. Wind pollination causes pollen to be airborne. It can get into your eyes or you can breathe it in. This is not a good thing for people that are allergic to pollen. There are several ways to control your symptoms. Teach yourself what type of plants to avoid and what to do if you come in contact with plants that cause you symptoms. - Decrease Your Cat Allergy Symptoms By : Michael Russell
Most people love their cats so much they don't want to give them up even if they are allergic to them. There are many ways to decrease some of the unpleasant symptoms of sneezing, teary eyes, runny nose and headaches. If none of the treatments work for you than you might have to give up your cat. Family, friends or rescue groups will take excellent care of your pet. - How To Relieve Sinus Pressure By : William Weaver
Get almost instant relief from sinus congestion with one of these methods or a combination of them. - What is Milk Allergy? By : Charlene Nuble
Milk allergy is the immune system's response to cow's milk. Cow's milk is one of the most frequent food allergens because of one or more of the proteins that it contains. - Cures for Allergies that can Help By : Kerris Samson
An article which provides information on the types of cures for treatment of allergies. - Asthma Attack - Learn About What Happens When It Occurs By : Charles Amith
Find out what can happen to you when an asthma attack strikes. - What Happens To You When You Have An Allergic Reaction By : Charles Amith
Find out more about what happens when an allergic reaction occurs. - Children Of Allergy Sufferers Prone To Same Problem By : Allergy News
Infants whose parents have allergies that produce symptoms like wheezing, asthma, hay fever or hives risk developing allergic sensitization much earlier in life than previously reported, according to a study by Cincinnati researchers. - If You Suffer from Allergies, You MUST Read this Article By : Amy-Jo Strutt
You complete guide to buying the right allergy bedding to guarantee a great night's sleep. - Finding An Effective Allergy Treatment By : Morgan Hamilton
You cannot relate to the discomfort that allergies do cause to people, unless you have experienced it yourself, having a negative reaction to a certain substance. Such reactions to different elements can make a person feel extremely miserable. - Symptoms of Asthma - Learn How To Read The Signs Before The Unexpected Happens By : Charles Amith
Learn about the various symptoms of asthma - Asthma Important Characteristics By : N Young
Most public health systems in the developed world have recently focused on asthma because there has been a rapidly increasing prevalence among the population. - Eosinophilic Esophagitis: The Difference Between Acid Reflux and Allergic Esophagus Explained By : Dr. Scot Lewey
Eosinophilic esophagitis is an allergic condition of the esophagus that may be misdiagnosed as reflux. This allergic esophagitis can can cause symptoms of food sticking and heartburn that does not get better with acid blocking medications. It is highly associated with food allergies and may be treated with nasal steroids taken by mouth or elimination of food allergens. - Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic or Eosinophilic Esophagitis Explained By : Dr. Scot Lewey
Eosinophilic esophagitis or allergic esophagitis is rising in incidence though still missed by some doctors. It is an allergic reaction to foods occuring in the esophagus that has a characteristic appearance visually and under the microscope. It is usually treated with elimination of food allergens and swallowed nasal steroids. Untreated it is associated with food swallowing difficulties and risk of tearing of the esophagus during endoscopic dilation. - Eosinophilic Esophagitis: The Role of Food Allergies, Elimination Diet and Diet Symptom Diary By : Dr. Scot Lewey
Eosinophilic esophagitis, thought to be primarily an allergic reaction to foods occurring in the esophagus, is treated by identifying specific food allergies by testing if possible or by noting response to diet that eliminates the most common foods known to cause allergic reactions or sensitivity reactions. A diet symptom diary may be very helpful in determining what foods to avoid and when they are causing symptoms when re-introduced. - Learn About Allergies and The Relationship To Food By : Charles Amith
Learn more about the foods that can increase your allergic and asthmatic reactions. - Sinus Allergies - The Basics By : Walt Ballenberger
Since 70-80% of people who suffer from sinusitis have allergies, it is important that sinus sufferers get treatment for their sinus allergies. If not, the constant inflammations and soreness can lead to permanent problems, in particular cilia damage, which will only make one’s sinusitis worse in the long run. - Vastly Increasing Patients of Latex Allergy By : Charlene Nuble
Latex allergy was first discovered in the late 1970’s. Then, it became a major health concern for all the medical specialists. The patients who are sent to the hospital are also increasing annually. This event alarmed them so they conducted researches to stumble on the needed prevention. - FDA Approves Allegra(R) (fexofenadine Hydrochloride) Oral Suspension For Treatment Of Seasonal By : Allergy News
Sanofi-aventis U.S. (EURONEXT: SAN and NYSE: SNY) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Allegra(R) (fexofenadine hydrochloride) Oral Suspension for the twice-daily treatment of symptoms associated with seasonal allergies in pediatric patients, 2 to 11 years of age, and for the treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria in children 6 months to 11 years of age. Sanofi-aventis U.S. - Natural Allergy Treatment; Just Wishful Thinking By : Dwain Berlin
There is a natural allergy remedy new to North America but centuries old in the East. Thousands of people have been pleasantly surprised as their allergies are relieved with this potent formula. - Food Allergy Awareness: Be Prepared With These Tips and a Medical Alert Wallet By : Chris Robertson
Don't let food allergies control your life. Be prepared before the next allergic reaction strikes with these tips and a Medical Alert Wallet - Mold Allergy And What To Do By : Jeannie Crabtree
25 million Americans suffer from allergic reactions to molds, most of them don't even realize they have a mold allergy; that when they're sneezing and sniffling the cause is molds. Read more on how to identify mold allergy and what to do about it. - Emergency Department Visits Necessary For Large Number Of Adverse Drug Events By : Allergy News
Each year, an estimated 700,000 persons experience adverse drug events that lead to emergency department visits, according to a study in the October 18 issue of JAMA. - Soy Formula Not Proven To Prevent Allergies In Infants By : Allergy News
Although soy infant formulas were created to reduce the chances of babies developing allergies or food intolerances, there is no clear proof that soy or other specialized formulas lower those risks, a new review has found. - Bee Allergies Can Be Serious By : Michael Russell
Bee allergies can produce life-threatening symptoms and precautions should to be taken to prevent these. You can get a prescription from your doctor for a self-injection kit of epinephrine (adrenaline), which will prevent anaphylactic shock. You must always see your doctor or go to the hospital even after an injection, as other treatment may be needed. - Skin Allergies and Cosmetics By : Michael Russell
An allergy is a hypersensitivity to any substance or thing, which in the ordinary way is absolutely harmless. There are many causes of allergies. Some individuals are allergic to pollen from flowers, cats, or even the food they eat. - FDA Approves Omnaris (ciclesonide) Nasal Spray For Allergic Rhinitis By : Allergy News
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced today the approval of Omnaris (ciclesonide) nasal spray, a new drug for the treatment of nasal symptoms associated with seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, in adults and children 12 years of age and older. - Remedies For Taking Out The Smell For Mold And Mildew By : Markus Skupeika
Mildew and Mold has become a problem in many homes, but also the musty odor has become another big problem when dealing with these uniques funguses. Where does black mold smell come from and how to remove the mildew smell. - Skin Allergies By : Kadence Buchanan
Are you experiencing skin rashes, a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, ear fullness and popping, watery eyes or even severe life-threatening shock? If you feel any of these symptoms, you probably have an allergy. - An Introduction To Seasonal Allergies By : Michael Russell
Spring and fall are the two worst months for seasonal allergies. Hay fever can cause anything from a runny nose to an inflamed nasal lining. Find out all the details of this condition that causes such dread in many each year. - Is Cotton Really Helping Your Eczema By : Louise Forrest
Patients with Atopic Dermatitis, or eczema as most people know it, have been encouraged for years to only wear cotton fabric next to their skin to help with irritation. - 3 Must-Have Tips for Wheat Allergies By : Nathan Vaser
Important must-read information for anyone with wheat allergies. - Surviving the Fall Allergy Season By : Marie-Elsie Ade
Fall is the season of change; the season where the trees become nature's work of art and take on vibrant different hues of orange, yellow, green. This is also the season where allergies strike, making it impossible to enjoy the season. Fear not however, there are many natural remedies available to get us through the season so that we can enjoy nature's art gallery. - What To Do For Eczema During Pregnancy By : Evelyn Lim
One of the several discomforts that you may need to put up with while being pregant is eczema. Learn what you can or cannot do in this article. - What Is HEPA In An Air Purifier By : Louise Wasa
Air purifiers are most popular for asthmatics and allergic people and they work by keeping allergens and triggers out of the air in homes. Allergens or triggers can be dust, pollen, mold spores, fungus, pet hair, smoke particles, airborne gases etc. - One Of The Biggest Obstacles To An Allergy Free Home Is Dust Mite Control By : Donald Munn
Dust mites are microscopic little creatures with eight legs that live in almost every home. These little critters do not bite but they do feed on dead skin from us and our pets. The biggest impact dust mites have on us is that they cause allergic reactions---Furnace filters and air conditioner filters are one of the best solutions to dust control in your home. - Demystifying Asthma - Causes and Symptoms By : Owen Walcher
Due to it's magnitude you probably know one or more people who have asthma today. Despite the new treatments that are out - the incidence of asthma is growing. However there are still myths and misconceptions about this chronic disease. Let' begin by getting to the real information. - Identification Of Key Molecular Signaling Switch Involved In Allergic Disease By : Allergy News
A research team has identified a key enzyme responsible for triggering a chain of events that results in allergic reaction, according to new study findings published online this week in Nature Immunology. - Wet Wrap Therapy for Eczema Treatment By : Evelyn Lim
Children suffering from severe atopic dermatitis have found relief using wet wrap therapy. Even when the two weeks of wet wrap therapy ended, they still saw improvements. This therapy has also been found to help with moderate to severe hand dermatitis. - How To Prevent Bacteria Infections From Eczema By : Evelyn Lim
Dry skin can cause you to scratch and allow your skin to be invaded by a viral or bacterial infection especially through the open wounds. This is a very real problem for eczema sufferers. Read this article to find out ways in preventing secondary infections. - 10 Ways To Manage Asthma By : Jackson Sperry
Asthma has many triggers and different people can suffer from various ones. There are some common things that can be quite easily avoided, however. Learn ten simple ways to decrease the chance of having an asthma attack. - Eat Your Way to Healing Eczema Naturally By : Audrey Lynn
A strong immune system is crucial to healing eczema. The important key to a strong immune system is through a healthy diet. This basic information regarding the importance of a nutritious diet is something that each dermatologist or physician should discuss with their eczema patients. It's not that the body needs to be medicated; but rather, that it needs to be fed the nutrients for which it is deficient. - Indoor Air Pollution - Toxin's In Your Home You Need To Know About By : Jay Goering
Indoor Air Polution is a growing problem in homes all across the country. It is caused by chemical emissions from consumer products you use everyday and contributes to all types of breathing disorders. Asthma, alergies and sick building syndrome are just some of the harmful risks that are a result of breathing poluted air in your home. - Dealing With Kiddie Allergies By : Charlene Nuble
Allergies are abnormal reactions of the immune system to certain substances. The body's immune system mistakenly believes these substances to be harmful, and produces immunoglobulin E or IgE antibodies to protect the body. - Understanding - And Living With - Allergic Asthma By : Michelle Bery
For those who suffer from asthma, every day can be unpredictable and frightening. An asthma attack – resulting from a common disease that affects the respiratory system – can render its victims unable to take a single breath. The result can mean a lifetime dependant on medication – such as respiratory inhalers – and a quest to discover the specific elements that trigger an attack.
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