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Are There Any Allergens Unique to NYC?

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, there are about 19.1 million Americans suffering from hay fever and other allergic reactions. Allergies are an indication that you have a hypersensitive immune system. They lead to problems like sinusitis, asthma, and other reactions towards substances called allergens. In most cases, the allergic reactions are predictable …

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Preventing Children’s Allergies

Allergies can flare up with the onset of triggers such as dust mites, pollen from trees, grasses, or mold. When this happens, your child can get a runny nose, itchy eyes, or a sore throat. In more severe cases, allergy reactions can upset his or her stomach and make your child feel ill. It is …

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Top 5 Common Allergy FAQ’s

In the United States, 1 in 5 people experience allergies of some sort. There are various forms of allergies that can cause several different reactions in the body. An allergy can be hard to identify at times, which makes it difficult to find the proper solution or treatment if necessary. Here are the most frequently …

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Managing Dog Allergies

Having allergies to man’s best friend doesn’t mean you have to be constantly isolated from dogs out on the street or even in your own home. 37%-47% of households own dogs and every U.S. home has been found to have varying levels of dander, yes, including those that do not even have dogs. It may seem …

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Childhood Allergies: Will They Go Away?

Your immune system protects your body against harmful substances such as viruses. But if your immune system is overly sensitive, it reacts to allergens such as pollen and specific foods. One of the many ways your body reacts to these allergens is to increase mucus production, which causes sneezing, nasal swelling, itchiness in your nose …

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The Safest Ways to Test for Allergies

If you have an allergy, your immune system overreacts to a substance you inhaled, touched, or ate. But how can you be sure which allergens are responsible for your symptoms? Allergy tests, combined with a physical examination and medical history, can give precise information about what you are, as well as what you are not, …

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How Allergies and Sleep Affect One Another

Having and maintaining good sleep hygiene is an essential part of living a healthy lifestyle. However, for those who are allergic to airborne allergens, getting and maintaining a good night’s sleep can prove quite difficult. This is because those with allergies often experience symptoms such as shortness of breath and nasal congestion, which can make …

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Explaining Allergies to Your Kids

Living with allergies is no easy task, and explaining allergies can be just as difficult; especially to kids. Getting sick when exposed to certain pollens or ingesting certain foods can range anywhere from an uncomfortable nuisance to a serious and life-threatening series of reactions. Coughing, sneezing, the development of rashes, itchy eyes, and difficulty breathing …

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Allergies and Anxiety: Is There a Link?

When someone is affected by allergies, it is because they are allergic to things such as pet dander, pollen, or dust. However, emotional factors can also affect how severe an allergic reaction can be. Anxiety, for example, can exacerbate allergy symptoms and causes allergic reactions to be more severe. This is particularly the case for …

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How Air Conditioning Can Exacerbate Allergy Symptoms

When you are allergic to airborne allergens and contaminants, anything that affects the air quality can exacerbate your condition.  Air conditioning, for example, can significantly increase the amount and severity of allergy symptoms for many reasons. Here is a list of how air conditioning can exacerbate allergy symptoms and how to combat the effects. How …

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