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Wednesday, November, 11, 2009

How Long Before You Notice A Severe Allergic Reaction

Health Encyclopedia: Botox And Other Wrinkle Injections

Implant Procedures


Implants, also called injectable fillers, are becoming a common means of erasing wrinkles and folds. Several materials are being used for deep wrinkles, depression under the eyes, lip enhancements, and acne scars. In 2005, more than 3 million Botox injections and more than 1 million hyaluronic acid injections were given.

After being banned from the market in 1992, silicone is making a comeback in research settings as a potential permanent wrinkle eraser. Scientists are looking i...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Peanut Allergies and Anaphylaxis
By Sloane Miller , Health Expert

...farmers, "has allocated nearly $5 million in food allergy education and research efforts... Read more »

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Take the Sting Out of Insect Allergies
By Kathleen MacNaughton , Health Expert

...people don't discover they have a stinging insect allergy until they have a severe reaction.  ... Read more »

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Food Allergies: A Case of Mistaken Identity
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...down the basics of common food allergies.  A food allergy occurs when the body mistakes a food... Read more »

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Food Allergies: A Case of Mistaken Identity
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

A food allergy occurs when the body mistakes a food item for a harmful substance, and the immune... Read more »

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Knocking Out Allergy Symptoms
By Kathleen MacNaughton , Health Expert

...But wouldn't it be even better to know that your allergy symptoms could be knocked out for good,... Read more »

Health Guide

Food Allergies: A Case of Mistaken Identity
A food allergy occurs when the body mistakes a food item for a harmful substance, and the immune system creates antibodies to protect itself. Once this mistaken identity occurs, every time a person... Read more »
Time for a Flu Shot?
...should not be vaccinated without first consulting a physician. They include:People who have a severe allergy to chicken eggs. People who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination in... Read more »
Improving Indoor Air Quality for Asthma and Allergy Relief
Allergy and asthma control begins at home. Many people with allergies stay indoors when outdoor air is full of pollen and spores. But dust mites, animal dander and even cockroaches can cause ... Read more »
Avoiding and Treating Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac Allergic Reactions
...beginning of summer kicks off the camping and hiking season, anxiously awaited by those who have endured a long cold winter. This year will likely prove to be one of the busier camping seasons as... Read more »
Immunizations: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
...weeks. Such pain does not usually interrupt daily activities. Rarely, it recurs or becomes persistent.Allergic Reaction. People who have known anaphylactic allergies (very severe reactions) to... Read more »

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New Tool Promotes Safe Immunization
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Pediatricians now have a new tool to ensure nearly every child can be safely vaccinated against deadly diseases, including... Read summary »

Knocking Out Allergic Asthma
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No More Allergies!
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new therapy may offer hope for adolescents with hypertension. In recent clinical trial, allopurinol (Zyloprim) -- a drug that... Read summary »

More Peanut Butter, Please!
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you're one of the 1.5 million people in the United States suffering from a peanut allergy, there's good news. Experts... Read summary »