Survey Reveals Unmet Needs Among Patients with Allergic Rhinitis
SRxA’s Word on Health team spent the last week attending the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting in San Francisco. In addition to spending quality time with many of our...
View ArticleSynchrotron scientists suggest solution to sneezing sans sleepiness
As allergy sufferers we know all too well that although many over-the-counter antihistamines relieve symptoms, we’re are often too groggy to enjoy the respite. Now, thanks to some sleuth work by a team...
View ArticlePine Powder Puts an End to Sneezing
According to researchers at the University of Gothenburg, the end may be in sight for allergy sufferers. Patients plagued by the misery of seasonal allergic rhinitis, better known as hay fever, can be...
View ArticleWant a healthy baby? Buy a dog!
Calling all prospective parents. Want to reduce the risk that your child will be one of the 1:5 who develop allergies? Seems you should get a dog or cat first and then opt for a natural delivery....
View ArticleWho’s to blame for your allergies?
Are you one of the 35 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies? If so you’re probably not cheering the official end of winter. But before you start blaming Persephone – goddess of Spring,...
View ArticleNightmare on Allergy Street?
With Halloween rapidly approaching, do you have more than ghosts and ghouls and things that groan in the night to worry about? If you suffer from seasonal allergies then your answer is almost...
View ArticlePlanting an Ugly Face on Allergies
As allergy season continues for much of the nation, a largely unknown adage rings true: the uglier a flower or weed, the more allergy-inducing its pollen tends to be. Ragweed, mugwort and pigweed have...
View ArticleSniffing Out Leukemia?
OK Ladies – here’s a question for you. If you suffer from seasonal allergic rhinitis who do you go and see? (a) An allergist (b) An oncologist (c) A hematologist If you answered (a) you’re...
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