Allergy, Asthma & Infectious Disease
Climate Factors and Allergy Symptoms
This spring, the nation’s 35 million people with allergies can blame global warming for some of their suffering. Weather conditions have a significant effect on… Continue Reading
Acupuncture For Allergies
With the crazy weather we’ve been having, many people are experiencing allergy symptoms early this year. According to Chinese medical theory, the symptoms and signs… Continue Reading
Ask An Allergist
What are the differences between the flu, the common cold, and allergies? Viruses cause the flu and common cold resulting in common symptomsassociated with a… Continue Reading
How a Massage Can Help Alleviate Seasonal Allergies
The immune system is very closely linked to seasonal allergies. When the immune system is compromised, seasonal allergies are more severe and can cause sneezing,… Continue Reading
Exercising With Allergies and Asthma
Exercise is an important activity for everyone. Exercise can help people with asthma and other allergy problems. Is exercise recommended for patients with allergies and… Continue Reading
A Dozen Ways To Beat Allergies
About 35 million Americans have seasonal allergies or hay fever. If one parent has allergies the risk of a child developing allergies is 48%. If… Continue Reading
Why Allergies?
Soon enough Spring will arrive. Once here, listen, carefully and you will hear the sounds of spring birds chirping, kids playing outdoors. Yet equally recognizable… Continue Reading
Spring Time Allergies Time To Spring Into Action
Spring time hay fever isn't really related to hay. Usually, it's a complex of sneezing, runny nose, post nasal drip, nasal stuffiness and sometimes cough,… Continue Reading
Spring Allergy Season
Let's dive into some detailed tips on how to relieve your allergies, especially with the spring allergy season upon us. You may find yourself reaching… Continue Reading
Even Your Best Friends Can Hurt You
Many people are surprised that a food they eat can cause their nose to become stuffy or their lungs to congest. Food is absorbed by… Continue Reading