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Top 6 Resolutions for Managing Your Nasal Allergies in the Coming Year

It's time once again for us all to put together our list of New Year's resolutions. It's a yearly ritual for setting goals, and when it works, it's great. Unfortunately, for so many of us, our good intentions never quite seem to translate into new and healthier habits and routines. Still, the possibility is always there to make those changes you... Read moreChevron
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10 Things to Do This Year if You Have Nasal Allergies

Nasal allergies, or allergic rhinitis as health care professionals call it, is a chronic illness that can vary greatly in intensity and frequency, but is never fun, with the accompanying nasal stuffiness, runny nose and sneezing. Not to mention the often linked itchy, burning eyes and overall feeling of malaise. But the good news is that nasal... Read moreChevron
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Spray Your Way to Allergy Relief - An Alternative to Allergy Pills

Do you like to take pills? I don't, and I know I'm not alone in feeling that way. But when we have bothersome allergy symptoms, whether they occur year-round or just at certain seasons, it's a lot easier to accept the need for medicine.   Still, taking pills presents some challenges at times: If you're already taking other oral... Read moreChevron
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7 Ways to Avoid Your Mold Allergy Triggers

Molds... yuck! A fungus -- that's disgusting, right? And what does mold have to do with nasal allergies and asthma? The answer to that question is, "Quite a lot, actually."   Both indoor and outdoor molds are common allergy triggers, resulting in the following symptoms: Stuffy nose/head Runny nose/post-nasal drip Sneezing Itchy nose... Read moreChevron
posted 12/10/2008, comments (0)|
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5 Common Holiday Triggers & How to Avoid Them

With the coming of fall and winter each year, we are fast engulfed in the holiday season. For many of us, that is a joyous time for celebrating old traditions, time with family and exciting seasonal events. But for people who have allergies, it can also be a time when symptoms spiral out of control.   No one wants that! So, let's take a... Read moreChevron
posted 12/01/2008, comments (0)|

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