The Allergy Authority - helping you treat your allergies
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The Basics of Allergies |
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Seasonal / Chronic Allergies |
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Treating Your Allergies | |
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Allergy Relief |
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The Right Treatment for Your Allergies
People with allergies have a range of treatment options available from over-the-counter products to prescription medicines. Learn the differences among these varying treatments and which products can work best for your symptoms. >> Watch Video >> Read Transcript |
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Sweet Allergy Relief in Multiple Shots
If you are allergic to bee stings, a little bee sting may be just what you need. This sort of logic sounds counterintuitive, but this is the premise behind ... >> Read Article |
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Summer Stingers
Bees are generally known for two things: their industriousness and their venom. A worker honeybee will typically hit between 50 and 100 flowers in single trip while collecting pollen and nectar for her hive. But if you inadvertently trap this bee, she will plunge her stinger into your skin, releasing venom that for most people, will cause skin irritation, but can, in rare cases, be life threatening. >> Read Article |
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Office Space: Insuring Good Indoor Air Quality
Some mornings you might feel like you are allergic to work. As soon as you log onto your computer you begin to sneeze, cough, itch or feel tired. And while you may indeed be sick and tired of work, such problems can be attributed to poor indoor air quality, which can have a significant impact on workers' health, comfort and productivity. >> Read Article |
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Wheals of Fire: Getting Help with Hives
Some people break out in hives whenever they share a room with a cat. Others find themselves covered in these itchy red bumps when they're feeling stressed. Most of the time hives are short term, but some people suffer from chronic hives that can last for years, leading to problems such as sleep loss and depression. >> Read Article |
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Nuts-Be-Gone: Removing Peanut Residue
Many people with peanut allergy live in fear of exposure to a trace of this legume. But new research that shows that everyday soaps and cleansers can remove the peanut allergen, and that schools appear to be keeping school surfaces clean, may help ease fears. >> Read Article |
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Alternatives for Allergies and Asthma: Proceed with Caution
Americans are turning to complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies to treat their allergies and asthma. Find out why experts say people have to be cautious about what they ingest, inject or practice when it comes to treating their sneezing, coughing and wheezing. >> Read Article |
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Trading Shots for Drops: The New Approach to Allergies
If you've considered allergy shots, but hate the idea of weekly needles, a new form of allergy treatment may soon be in a doctor's office near you. Sublingual immunotherapy, allergy treatment in the form of a few drops of liquid placed under the tongue, has its own pros and cons, but may provide convenient relief for allergy sufferers >> Read Article |
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About The Allergy Authority
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