Posted by john on August 26th, 2007 — in Nasonex News
Yvette Yatskis is a pro at examining food labels in the Jamestown (N.D.) Middle School lunchroom.
It’s a drill she’s mastered because her sons Andrew, 13, and Tygh, 12 are allergic to eggs, shellfish, fish, peanuts and other nuts.
Without proper vigilance, the two could experience anaphylaxis – a severe allergic reaction that can cause hives, swelling […]
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Posted by john on August 19th, 2007 — in Nasonex News
Lately, your best friend Spot has been licking his paws, rubbing his face and yelping incessantly because of chronic ear infections.
Your pet may be an allergy sufferer, and a visit to a veterinary dermatologist could be in order.
Pet allergies have some of the same characteristics as those found in humans, but there are also some […]
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Posted by john on August 15th, 2007 — in Nasonex News
Daily Banner, FAIRFAX, Va.— The incidence of food allergy has skyrocketed, doubling in the last 10 years, and scientists aren’t sure why.
More than 12 million Americans — one in 25 — are caught up in this life-altering epidemic.
Among them are 2.2 million school-age children. For them, as well as for their parents, back-to-school is an […]
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Posted by john on August 6th, 2007 — in Nasonex News
The Wyndham Lisle-Chicago Hotel & Executive Meeting Center is now offering allergy-friendly guest accommodations, as well as 99.9% allergenic-free meeting facilities in its new Executive Meeting Center.
“By providing our guests with the PURE allergy-friendly Room, they are able to enjoy the benefit of being in an improved air quality environment that goes well beyond the […]
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