Monday, February 13, 2012

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Expert_badge James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

Gluten Allergy, Gluten Hypersensitivity and Celiac Disease: Are They All the Same?

"Doc I think I am allergic to gluten. I stopped eating wheat and dairy products last month. Now I feel much better. Can you test me to gluten?"   More than a few times a year a patient or parent asks about gluten allergy and whether I can do skin testing to diagnose it. Actually, "gluten allergy" is a misnomer (the wrong name for this... Read moreChevron
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Could biofilms be why chronic sinus pain sometimes just doesn't go away?

Is allergy interfere with your daily activities? Are you looking for natural relief?  Have to tried everything and nothing seem to work? Click on the link below to find out more about allergy and how Nova Sinus Center can provide you with the relief you've been looking... Read moreChevron
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Allergy friendly hotels AT LAST!

Just found this great site www.allergyfriendlyhotels.com which allows people who suffer from allergies to have their needs catered for. Seems to cater for all allergies including food allergies and has hotels in different countries. Think it is worth a look.
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Life Coach,Speaker, Author, Advocate at AllergyMoms.com

Food Allergy Etiquette for Thanksgiving and Holiday Parties

Thanksgiving and other food-focused celebrations can be a challenge for those with food allergies and special dietary needs.  Most dishes are made from scratch by cooks who don't have to think about allergens or cross-contamination on a daily basis.    Unfortunately, there is no rule book or etiquette guide to help us through... Read moreChevron
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Life Coach,Speaker, Author, Advocate at AllergyMoms.com

15 Tips for Food-Allergy Safe Halloween Fun

Fill ‘er Up! Feed your kids dinner before trick or treating so they're not tempted to sneak a treat on the road.  If need be, have a few food allergy-safe pieces of candy or sugarless gum for them to munch along the way. Be Prepared.  Even in your own neighborhood, you'll want to make sure you have wet wipes for sticky hands, a... Read moreChevron

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