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Expert_badge Kathleen MacNaughton

Kathleen MacNaughton

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Latex Allergy Videos

Latex allergy is one of the most common occupational allergies. In fact, companies that produce rubber gloves for medical workers had to develop whole new lines of gloves for sensitive clinicians. This is no laughing matter--latex allergy can quickly send someone into anaphylactic shock. I recently discovered two great videos on latex allergy... Read moreChevron
ajones85

Finally! Allergy Relief~

My son begged and begged for a dog almost every day. I kept telling him no because my allergys were so bad. I went to a friends house a couple of weeks after my son had started begging me for a dog. As soon as I walked into her house her dog greeted me. I started to back out of the doorway when my friend was like no come on in she wont bite. I... Read moreChevron
ccanton

A product that actually helps my allergies at home!

I have been suffering from bad allergies for years now and it gets really bad during the spring season. So I try to stay indoors but it does not make any difference, being inside feels like I’m outside with the pollens. Then one day I was watching “Know the Cause” and they were talking about an air purifying system (PIONAIR) that does not... Read moreChevron
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Allergy-Smart Traveling

Hi, I hope that everyone is enjoying the warmer weather.  Along with the warmer weather also comes much-needed vacation time.  However, if you suffer from environmental or food allergies, there are several things which you may need to do prior to travel to make sure that your trip is safe and enjoyable in regards to your allergies. ... Read moreChevron
posted 06/18/2007, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Kathleen MacNaughton

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Allergy Testing Can Help Identify Your Allergic Triggers

When you have allergies, the best thing you can do for yourself is to avoid your triggers. But first, you have to find out what your triggers are. Sure, if you start sneezing and rubbing your itchy eyes every time you come into contact with your sister's cat, you probably already know cats are a trigger.   But what if you go outside in... Read moreChevron
posted 05/21/2007, comments (0)|