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James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

Three Reasons Your Hay Fever Treatment May Be Failing

1. Your medication may not be targeting the right symptoms. Some patients enter my office frustrated because of the failure of their antihistamine pills (e.g. Claritin (loratadine), Zyrtec (cetirizine) and Allegra (fexofenadine) to relieve symptoms of nasal-sinus congestion.   Antihistamines chiefly dry up the nose and reduce itching... Read moreChevron
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tea as medicine? it's true!

A great source of relief from seasonal allergies and sinus problems is Traditional Medicinals Breathe Easy tea. It has been clinically proven to improve sinus health and is take to take before bed. It is also 100% organic and fair trade. Check out their website at traditionalmedicinals.com
posted 06/17/2009, comments (0)|
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Better Management of the HFA Inhaler Changeover

Good management principles direct that after any program begins, feedback and evaluation follow.  Now, we are 90 days into the ban on CFC-propelled albuterol inhalers.  The Asthma and Allergy Association of America ("AAFA") is getting feedback.  While we hope that millions of users that we have not heard from have made the... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

Battling Dry Skin in the Winter

Seasonal allergy sufferers are still enjoying the absence of outdoor allergy triggers as the days of winter come and go. If you are fortunate enough to have avoided severe colds, sinus infection and flu symptoms up to now, the outlook is good. On the other hand, those who are sensitive to indoor allergy triggers have not experienced as much of a... Read moreChevron
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author & psychotherapist

When Traveling, Pack Your Painkillers!

There was an article in the New York Times recently about a couple away on a lovely vacation in Indonesia and the husband accidentally fractures his ankle. Not so lovely. Their cell phones turn out to be the most reliable tool they have. They make the decision not to have surgery in a foreign country and then have to figure out how to get him... Read moreChevron
posted 02/08/2009, comments (0)|

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