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Jamie Martin

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Tex-Mex Chicken with Avocado Mango Slaw Allergy-Friendly Recipe

Happy New Year to everyone and I hope you had a wonderful holiday. Most everyone makes a resolution at the beginning of a new year, and for most adults, that may mean losing a few pounds. I know I'd like to part company with 10 pounds myself, but it can be hard to find recipes for your food allergic family that eliminate all of the problem... Read moreChevron
posted 01/13/2009, comments (0)|
James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

5 Tips on What to Ask Your Allergist on Follow-Up

There are days when it seems no matter what you do allergy symptoms take over your life. This is especially frustrating when you have already gone through the series of skin testing, locked the dog out of the bedroom and spent some hard earned dollars on allergy medication.   Allergists are trained to comprehensively evaluate patients... Read moreChevron
posted 01/07/2009, comments (0)|
Gina Clowes

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Life Coach,Speaker, Author, Advocate at AllergyMoms.com

An Epidemic of Allergic Anaphylaxis and Maybe of Allergy Hysteria

A recent study published this month in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology concludes "that the term "epidemic" can correctly be applied to anaphylaxis, as it is to asthma, allergic rhinitis, and eczema."   If we are experiencing an epidemic of anaphylaxis and other allergic disease, it seems reasonable to me that schools... Read moreChevron
Caroline

Shrimp Allergy for me

The First time I ate Shrimp was over Spring Break with was amazingly good!! But the next day my feet were swelled up and itching big time. After a couple of days still wouldnt go away but about 4 days and it was gone. Now whenever I'm around it my feet swell up. What is it caused by??? Will I ever grow out of it??
posted 11/17/2008, comments (0)|
James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

Antibiotics: Not Always the Answer for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Cough, cold and flu season has arrived for most of the northern half of America. Doctor's offices are busier trying to squeeze patients in for sick visits. Emergency departments and Urgent Care Centers are shuffling patients in and out of examining rooms as they attempt to keep up with the increased demand for acute medical care. Some parents are... Read moreChevron