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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 02/02/2009, comments (2)

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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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 12/10/2008, comments (0)

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
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 12/01/2008, comments (0)

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
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 10/01/2008, comments (2)

Radical New Drug-Free Product Claims It Can Block Allergy Symptoms Before They Start

I have just learned about a new product on the U.S. market called Allergen Block or Little Remedies, the version for kids. Its makers, who say it has achieved FDA approval, announced recently that this drug-free, innovative product blocks airborne allergens before they trigger your allergy symptoms.   That's right, it doesn't treat symptoms... Read moreChevron
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Kathleen MacNaughton

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posted 09/06/2008, comments (0)

Getting a Handle on Your Child's Fall Nasal Allergies

It's fast approaching fall and you know what that means, don't you, parents? Yep, that's right -- ragweed pollen and outdoor mold spore counts are rising rapidly too, at least in most areas of the U.S. And that means nasal allergy symptoms may be increasing as well: Runny nose Stuffy nose Sneezing Itchy nose Post-nasal drip The... Read moreChevron
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