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  • Cost Effective Allergy Remedies  By : London Pierce
    Learn how all natural allergy remedies can help to relieve your symptoms safely and economically.
  • Allergy Information  By : Justin Flowers
    An allergy occurs, when an individual becomes sensitized to a particular substance, that provokes an allergic reaction. These substances are known as allergens, or triggers, because they trigger an overreaction in the body’s immune system. There are naturally occurring allergens, such as pollens, industrial substances, such as chemicals, and the foods that we consume, mostly proteins, amongst many others.
  • Natural Allergy Remedies :: Get Rid Of Your Allergies Quickly And Easily!  By : Kim Grace
    Let’s face it, allergies has become a fact of life. Every spring billions of people all over the world experience extreme allergies that literally overcome their life. The blooming of beautiful flowers and grass is nothing pretty when it brings on plenty of sneezing, running noses, and problems with your health.

    For the most part, allergies are made up of airborne particles such as pollen and dust. The result of the pollen and dust is allergies.

    Risk factors for allergy...
  • Air Purifiers Offer a Safer Home Environment  By : WittyArticles
    Most Experts agree that air purifiers wont instantly cure the symptoms of allergies, but the good news is they will significantly reduce the levels of toxant pollutants in the home. The EPA reveals in an extensive report that air purifiers do indeed reduce the everyday common air pollutants found inside our houses. These pollutants are often associated with dust, smoke and other small particle types. Air purifiers may be well worth the investment for people suffering from respiratory ailments.
  • Would You Know If You Had Malignant Hypertension?  By : Tom Nuckels
    When blood pressure starts causing harm to organs, especially the nervous system, the cardiovascular system, and/or the kidneys, it is called Malignant Hypertension. A condition known as Papilledema is one example of such damage. Papilledema is the circumstance in which the optic nerve leading to the eye becomes dangerously swollen to the point of endangering vision.
  • Understanding Asthma  By : Rodger Bailey
    What is Asthma?
  • Knowing the Main Causes of Yeast Infections to Better Cure It.  By : Sarah W Lomas
    Yeast infections are a very common and most women, about 70% of them, will get a yeast infection at least once in their lifetimes. And some of these women will get recurring yeast infections. To help prevent and cure this though, the first thing that should be known is, that is the cause of yeast infection?
  • Dog Health: The Smart Ways To Keep Your Dog Healthy  By : Ie Kuo Yen
    You may have heard it few times before: An ounce of prevention, a pound of cure, and it’s so true. Free your dog of disease by feeding him right and keeping him well groomed and away from potentially harmful substances. Simple care and affection for your dog could save an expensive trip to the vet.
  • Dog Health: The Best Ways To Keep Your Dog Healthy  By : Ie Kuo Yen
    You may have heard it several times before: An ounce of prevention, a pound of cure, and it’s so true. Free your dog of disease by feeding him right and keeping him well groomed and away from potentially harmful substances. Simple care and affection for your dog could save a costly visit to the vet.
  • Allergy Symptoms - Confusing No More  By : Marilyn Franklin
    Nowadays allergy symptoms plague a majority of Americans. I for one have continually struggled with understanding the signs that indicate an allergic reaction. Every day we are exposed to foods that could cause us food intolerance like lactose intolerance to drugs that can give us side effects that are due to our body reacting negatively to it. Even the simple pleasure of spending time in the backyard expose you to other possible allergens like grass and flowers.

    Understan...
  • Penicillin Allergy  By : Sven Ullmann
    Penicillin is a common antibiotic used to treat many illnesses. When it was discovered it was considered a breakthrough in the treatment of illness and infection. It is derived from the penicillin mold, the blue-green mold found on moldy oranges. Before penicillin, common infections and diseases that are only a nuisance to us today were quite often fatal. For years penicillin was the only effective antibiotic treatment available for doctors to use. It is relatively cheap and...
  • How to Prevent or Treat Allergy  By : Knut Holt
    About the causes and mechanisms of allergic conditions. Possible ways to prevent or treat allergy are presented.
  • Understanding - And Living With - Allergic Asthma  By : Michelle Bery
    For those who suffer from asthma, every day can be unpredictable and frightening. An asthma attack – resulting from a common disease that affects the respiratory system – can render its victims unable to take a single breath. The result can mean a lifetime dependant on medication – such as respiratory inhalers – and a quest to discover the specific elements that trigger an attack.

    No one asthma sufferer is the same. But the unifying theme of the disease is its definition. ...
  • All Information Which You Want To Know About Allergies  By : Justin Foss
    Do you know that the sixth leading cause of chronic disease in America is Allergy, with its annual cost exceeding $18 billion. Nearly 50 million children and adults are believed to complicate and even handicap their lives due to allergies.

    So what are Allergies ? Allergies make overreaction of the immune system to substances that usually cause no reaction in many individuals. These substances can trigger wheezing, sneezing, itching and coughing. Allergies besides being bot...
  • Facing The Facts Of Gluten Allergy  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Food allergy remains one of the most persistent forms of allergic reaction. No one knows why people have certain allergic responses to different types of food. But it is a fact that once a person is exposed to the food allergen, the symptoms will surely follow.

    Gluten allergy is a food allergy that makes the sufferer sensitive to gluten. Coeliac disease is a health condition in the small intestine. What happens to a person with gluten allergy is once the allergen comes in ...
  • Food Allergy Versus Food Intolerance  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Among the allergies rampant in American lives today, food allergy is one of the top three. However, some people misdiagnose food allergy as food intolerance. There are certain similarities but one must be careful in administering medicines to a person with an allergy.

    The wrong medicine for the wrong condition can increase the allergic symptom resulting in anaphylaxis and even death. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction where all the symptoms swiftly attack the entire...
  • Restaurants And Food Allergies...a Problem?  By : Verona Raymond
    Why don’t restaurants know what ingredients are in their food?

    I have been allergic to dairy products among other things for quite a few years. So when I visit restaurants, I always politely request “no cheese, or sour cream.” The next thing you know I get an entrée with a cream sauce on it. Most food servers don’t even know that this contains dairy products!

    Since the menus are never explicit about exactly what the allergen ingredients are in the entrees, I will ask th...
  • Some Basic Knowledge About Dust Mite Allergy  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    In the United States alone, at least 10% of the overall population have dust mite allergy or have experienced a dust mite allergy attack.

    Dust mite allergy is caused by dust mites. Dust mites are tiny little insects that belong to genus Dermatophagoides, which are in the same family as spiders -- Arachnida in the kingdom Insecta.

    Yes, dust mites are insects, and therefore, are living organisms that can be killed and eliminated. But, although they are living creatures, d...
  • Dust Away Dust Allergy  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Dust allergy is one of the most common forms of allergy reported or recorded not just in the United States, but around the world.

    Because dusts are everywhere, the occurrence of dust allergy is almost always inevitable and its number is rapidly increasing.

    Dust allergy is usually taking the form of the most common allergic reaction known to and experienced by humans --- asthma. Dust allergy does not exist or is not recognized independently in the medical world.

    It is...
  • Cow’s Milk Allergy And Babies  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Allergy to cow’s milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow’s milk allergy during their second to third year of formula milk intake.

    Like most allergies, cow’s milk allergies is not curable, but rather, they are treatable. In that sense, people and children born with it should live with dairy-free diets all their lives to avoid cow’s milk allergies.

    A close look at cow’s milk

    Regul...
  • An Eagle’s Eye View Of Chicken Allergy  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Lisa was at a birthday party of one of her dear officemates. She has not been fond of attending parties at her age, which is 23. As a child, she was not really into attending parties even of her friends, neighbors and relatives.

    No, don’t get it wrong. It is not that Lisa is virtually and practically not sociable. She is very friendly and very outgoing. Lisa admits that she has been afraid of attending parties, especially children’s parties when she was still a kid.

    Lis...
  • When Bird Allergy Flies Your Way  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Bird allergy is a normal reaction of your body’s immune system to the feather dander, or more popularly known as feather dust, and droppings or fecal matter coming out of birds.

    People who work closely with birds and those who take care of birds as pets are the most at risk to develop bird allergy. Farm workers, bird fanciers and zookeepers are the most common bird allergy patients in hospitals in the US alone.

    However, medical statistics reveal that globally, the ratio...
  • Allergy Relief – A lease of Life  By :
    Allergies despite not being diseases can severely affect your health for weeks. As allergy is defined as hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms vary greatly in intensity with types of allergies.
  • The Stinging Information About Anaphylaxis  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Anaphylaxis is a serious type of allergy that usually happens when a person takes a triggering substance that is often called allergen. The exposure and its resulting reaction, anaphylaxis, occurs when the person become sensitized to that substance.

    Sometimes even if the person is exposed to allergens, even how little the allergens are and the time of exposure, the resulting allergy can really be serious and life-threatening.

    Anaphylaxis attacks can happen after the sub...
  • Are Allergies and Asthma Related?  By : Amanda Baker
    Are allergies and asthma related? If so, to what degree? Explore the the possible answers.
  • Food Allergies  By : Nutritional Diana
    The foods that adults or children react to are those foods they eat often

    A Food Allergy is defined as an individual's adverse reaction to food. Almost any food can trigger a reaction in a person who is susceptible. Other terms for Food Allergies are "Food Intolerances and Food Sensitivities."
  • Multiple Chemical Sensitivity  By : Nutritional Diana
    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) no longer is an enigma in our society. Unfortunately, more and more people have it in some form or another as many in the health care industry are accepting it as a concrete diagnosis. What is it?
  • Allergic Reactions To Latex Gloves  By : Christopher H. Waters
    The natural rubber latex is a milky fluid which is derived from the rubber tree known as hevea brasiliensis. The gloves made from this natural rubber latex are known as Latex Gloves. These latex gloves can cause allergic reactions due to the proteins released by the latex.

    Health Problems Caused by wearing Latex Gloves

    For the past few years it can be observed that there is an increasing incidence of allergic reactions among the latex gloves users. According to current ...
  • What You Should Know about Celiac Disease  By : Carl Brown
    What is celiac disease? How is it treated? Here is what you need to know about celiac disease
  • PMS, Menopause and Asthma: Is There A Connection?  By : Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP
    Research indicates that women with hormone imbalance are twice as likely to develop asthma.




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