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trebor
posted 07/07/2007, comments (0)

swelling in the throat

yes i guess i maybe alleric to catfish it started 2yrs ago when i eat it my throat begins to swell even just a nibble of it gets to me
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 06/11/2007, comments (0)

Buying Online Is Not the Best Route to Prescription Savings

Prescription medications are expensive, especially the newer classes of allergy and asthma medicines. If you have health insurance with a pharmacy benefit, great!   But, if you're like me, and you don't have health insurance, then the cost of buying prescription medicines on your own can make you think twice about filling the... Read moreChevron
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 06/05/2007, comments (0)

Stung By Allergies

Do insect stings trigger your allergies? No one likes to get stung by an insect. Most of us will suffer at least minor discomfort during and after insect stings. But a few of us may have allergic reactions ranging from mild to severe and even life threatening.   What happens in these cases is that your immune system overreacts to the venom... Read moreChevron
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 05/21/2007, comments (0)

Tips for Dealing with Eye Allergies

The thing about allergies is that there are so many different forms. As for me, I have most of them—except food allergies. I'm lucky in that I'm not sensitive to any foods at all. But I do have nasal allergies year round, eye allergies, and skin allergies (eczema).   As many of you probably know too, it's not fun, especially... Read moreChevron
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 05/13/2007, comments (2)

Trigger Avoidance Key to Allergy Symptoms Control

The best way to keep your allergy symptoms in check is to minimize your contact with the things that trigger them. Typically, allergy triggers include: Pollen from grass, trees, and weeds Animal dander from furry and feathered pets Dust mites Mold spores, both indoor and outdoor varieties Let's take a look at some of the main ways... Read moreChevron
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An allergy is the immune system's over-reaction to a normally harmless substance called an allergen.

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