Allergies
Millions of people suffer from seasonal allergies -- sometimes called hay fever. Learn tips for treating your symptoms and new developments.
Yard Work vs. Allergies: Tips to Beat Hay Fever
Whether you love to garden or just spend enough time in your yard to keep the grass mowed and the weeds under control, allergy season can make yard work a misery. Knowing what causes your allergies (your allergen) and how to avoid it or them can ease allergy symptoms.
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Runny Nose: Allergies, Cold or Sinus Infection
When your nose starts to run, the first step in finding the right treatment is figuring out the cause. Three common causes of a runny nose are allergies, a cold, and a sinus infection.
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New Vaccine May Ease Cat Allergies
Do cat allergies keep you from having the pet you would love to have? Or do your allergies force you to cut short visits with friends who have felines?
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Study Shows No Dog Breeds Are Allergy Proof
If you have a pet allergy but want a dog as a family pet, you may have been advised to get a Poodle or other “hypoallergenic” breed.
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How to Treat Spring Seasonal Allergies
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reported that 40 million Americans suffer from environmental allergies. This makes seasonal allergies the fifth leading chronic disease in the United States.
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Don’t Let Seasonal Allergies Ruin Your Spring
The arrival of spring means warmer temperatures, open doors and windows, and the start of allergy season are all on the way.
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