allergy
allergy
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by Roger Hutchison - 2007-02-09
Many people are affected by seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). Ten to twenty five percent of the U.S. population experience nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy watery eyes and scratchy throat...
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by Roger - 2007-02-14
Most of the time there is connection between the immune system of the body and the stress that we undergo. Our immunity system gets weaker due to increase in stress. Certain allergies develop over tim...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-02-16
Certain individuals who suffer from allergies, especially certain seasonal allergies, may gain relief at different points in the year. But unfortunately, for people who suffer from an allergy mold, th...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-02-20
It's no secret that Springtime is when many of the dormant allergies raise their ugly head and make us miserable. Of course, it's not really the season of spring that causes the allergies, but the ne...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-02-23
Millions of people suffer from allergies each year. When certain materials come into contact with a person suffering from a specific allergy, their immune system mistakenly believes the material to be...
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by Donovan Baldwin - 2007-02-24
Just like humans a common health problem in cats is allergy. It's strange that we always worry about humans being allergic to cats, but so seldom hear about what cats are allergic to!In this way, cat...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-03-01
Above all other pets, more people have been proven to be allergic to cats. Cats carry a certain type of protein called, Fel d 1. This protein is found in the cat's skin or in their saliva. If an indiv...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-03-04
Food allergy symptoms can be quite uncommon. You might not believe this but only 1 out of 70 adults suffer from true food allergies. Food poisoning or even food intolerance is sometimes mistaken f...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-03-07
Allergy is the most common illness in the world. It is characterized by the immune system's reaction to substances that are viewed by the body as potentially harmful. The body launches an attack on th...
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by Carol Bond - 2007-03-06
Hay fever is defined as a chronic condition characterized by nasal congestion, sneezing, runny and itching nose, palate, ears and eyes. Should you recognize any of the above symptoms, it's probable...