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New Hope for Seasonal Allergy Relief?

I just read with interest about the results of a new study coming out in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology. The lead investigator is the president of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), Thomas B. Casale, M.D. The study, done at Creighton University, looked at the effects of... Read moreChevron
posted 10/30/2007, comments (0)|
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Fall Allergies - Will It Ever End?

If you suffer from year-round allergies as I do, then there's not a whole lot to look forward to in terms of relief from allergy symptoms no matter what time of year it is. People like us tend to be allergic to both indoor and outdoor allergens. But if you're one of the "luckier" people with seasonal allergies, then you... Read moreChevron
posted 10/16/2007, comments (0)|
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Allergy Research Update: More Evidence for the Asthma-Allergy Link

Experts have known for some time that having allergies increases the risk for developing asthma. Now, new research provides more evidence for this link. Research published by a division of the National Institutes of Health in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reveals that:more than half of the current asthma cases in the US can... Read moreChevron
posted 10/15/2007, comments (0)|
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New Allergy Medication Coming to the US - Xyzal

If you haven't gotten the relief you want from your current allergy medicine, there's a new drug on the market that might be worth talking with your doctor about.  It's called Xyzal® (generic name: levocetirizine dihydrochloride) and it's an antihistamine already used in more than 80 countries worldwide to treat both... Read moreChevron
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Neutralize the ALLERGY in YOUR Allergic ASTHMA: Over 50% of Asthma LINKED to ALLERGY..

Cat Allergy Linked to AsthmaStudy Shows Allergy to White Oak and an Outdoor Fungus Also Up Allergy Risk Sept. 2007 -- More than half of Asthma cases in the U.S. are linked to Allergies, with sensitivity to Cats responsible for 29% of Allergy-related Asthmas, according to new research from the National Institutes of Health. Allergic... Read moreChevron
posted 10/08/2007, comments (0)|

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