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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
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10 Holiday Gift Do's for People With Allergies

So you've probably read my suggestions for what NOT to buy your allergic friends, relatives and acquaintances. Now for 10 PLUS Dos that will be much more appreciated! Make sure to give them a gift receipt for easy returns: 1. Apparel alternatives. If you are a clothing gift giver, then consider a fun watch, a fashion watch or an inexpensive,... Read moreChevron
posted 11/17/2008, comments (0)|
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8 Gift DON'Ts For the Holidays

That time -- you know that special, hair-raising, stressful, economic-crisis has hit, stores are jammed, I can't find anything anyone would really want, what-do-I-get-for-them, gift-giving time -- is now only a few weeks away.   Add to that the friend you are buying for, or that work colleague, your boss or your assistant, your child's... Read moreChevron
posted 11/12/2008, comments (0)|
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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

The Never Ending Cough: Is Cough Medication the Answer?

We have almost made it through the last of outdoor allergy season. Ragweed has run its course in most of the U.S. while mold spores try to survive the declining temperatures of the Midwest and Northeast. Currently outdoor mold, weather changes and shared germs are leading factors in the escalation of cough, wheezing, runny nose and sinus... Read moreChevron
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Wine Makes A Teen Sneeze, But It May Not Be Allergies

Did you read this wine allergy story from the United Kingdom?"A teenager has developed a rare allergy that sends her into exhausting sneezing fit if she so much as smells a glass of wine."   The story continues: "Miss Miller said she used to be able to drink wine and suffered no other side effect other than feeling slightly light-headed,... Read moreChevron
posted 09/30/2008, comments (0)|

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