Dust Allergies
Read the full articlePeople who have dust allergies are familiar with sneezing—but sneezing isn’t the only uncomfortable symptom. Dust allergies also give many… OverviewHome is supposed to be a comforting oasis, but for people with dust allergies the home can trigger uncomfortable symptoms. Oddly enough, allergy symptoms often…
Seasonal Allergies
Read the full articleSeasonal allergies, like other types of allergies, develop when the body’s immune system overreacts to something in the environment, usually… Common Seasonal Allergy TriggersIf you sneeze and cough during certain times of the year, you may have seasonal allergies. However, occasional allergies aren’t something you…
Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps
Read the full articleAn estimated 50 percent of patients with eosinophilic esophagitis also have seasonal allergies or asthma.… Supported by: Find expert care. If your son or daughter is struggling with eosinophilic esophagitis, take control and consult an allergist today. Find an Allergist Nasal Polyps Chronic rhinosinusitis with…
Pollen Allergies
Read the full articlePollens and molds can cause allergy and asthma symptoms, and you need to know what you’re allergic to so you… OverviewThere’s a reason the local news provides regular updates on pollen counts each spring: Tens of millions of Americans suffer allergy symptoms caused by exposure…
Pet Allergies
Read the full articleIf your nose runs, your eyes water or you start sneezing and wheezing after petting or playing with a dog… OverviewA pet allergy can contribute to constant allergy symptoms, as exposure can occur at work, school, day care or in other indoor environments, even if…
Allergy Symptoms
Read the full articleAllergy symptoms occur when your immune system overreacts to something that is harmless to most people but triggers a reaction… Are you suffering from allergy symptoms? Take back control of your life. Find out more about your symptoms and how an allergist can help you…
Who Gets Allergies?
Read the full articleAllergies tend to run in families. If you have allergies, it's very likely that at least one of your parents… Does someone in your family have allergies? If so, you might have allergies too. That’s because allergies are often hereditary. While allergies are more common…
Allergies
Read the full articleHave you ever felt like you or someone you know is constantly coughing and sneezing? When a cough isn’t just… Allergies are a major cause of illness in the United States. As many as 50 million people - about one in five - have allergies.…
When To See an Allergist
Read the full articleAsthma and other allergic diseases are two of the most common health problems. Approximately 50 million Americans have asthma, hay… OverviewSome allergy problems – such as a mild case of hay fever – may not need any treatment. Sometimes your allergies can be controlled with the…
What Does An Allergist Treat?
Read the full articleAllergists treat two of the nation's most common chronic health problems – allergies and asthma.… Although symptoms may not always be severe, allergies and asthma are diseases and should be treated that way. Many people with allergies and asthma simply don't realize how much better…
Do You Need An Allergist?
Read the full articleIt’s time to take control of your allergies and start enjoying life again. It’s time to find an allergist.… What does an allergist treat? Allergists are specially trained to treat asthma and all types of allergies, including seasonal, food, dust and pet allergies. Allergists…
Rinosinusitis Crónica Con Pólipos Nasales
Read the full articleCon el respaldo de: Pólipos Nasales La rinosinusitis crónica con pólipos nasales es una afección que puede provocar síntomas desagradables,… Con el respaldo de:Pólipos Nasales La rinosinusitis crónica con pólipos nasales es una afección que puede provocar síntomas desagradables, desde dolor en los senos nasales…
Urticaria crónica espontánea/idiopática (erupción crónica)
Read the full articleHable de sus síntomas con su alergista, quien le proporcionará una evaluación personalizada con posibles estrategias para controlar los… Con El Respaldo de: Resumen Los habones, también conocidos como urticaria, afectan a alrededor del 20 % de las personas en algún momento de su vida.…
Chronic Spontaneous/Idiopathic Urticaria (Chronic hives)
Read the full articleChronic hive symptoms are generally the same as “short-lived” hive symptoms but appear at least twice a week and last… Supported by: OverviewHives, also known as urticaria, affect about 20% of people at some time during their lives. It can be triggered by many substances…
Soy
Read the full articleIf you get a rash, stomach ache or stuffy or runny nose after eating asian food or drinking soy milk,… OverviewA member of the legume family, soy is a common ingredient in infant formulas and many other processed foods. In young children, soy is one…
Peanut
Read the full articleAn allergy to peanuts is among the most common food allergies found in children in the United States. Many schools… Overview It’s not uncommon these days to find schools that have declared they are “nut-free” That means the onetime staple of kids’ lunchboxes — a…
Pollen Food Allergy Syndrome
Read the full articleIf you suffer from hay fever and you’ve ever experienced an itchy mouth or scratchy throat after eating certain raw… Overview Pollen Food Allergy Syndrome (PFAS), also known as oral allergy syndrome, is caused by cross-reacting allergens found in both pollen and raw fruits, vegetables,…
Air Filters
Read the full articleAir filters in central heating and air-conditioning ducts in your home or in portable room air cleaners help remove indoor… OverviewDid you know that the air inside can be more polluted than the air outside? It’s true! Pollen, animal allergens and mold spores can affect…
Board of Regents and Executive Committee Decisions
Read the full articleFollowing are key actions taken by the Board of Regents at the Oct. 26 meeting and by the Executive Committee… Following are key actions taken by the Board of Regents at the Oct. 26 meeting and by the Executive Committee during its Dec. 18 teleconference.…
Position statement on telemedicine and practice guidelines for allergic rhinitis
Read the full articleAs 2017 draws to a close, I want to thank all of the people who make the Annals of Allergy,… As 2017 draws to a close, I want to thank all of the people who make the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology a successful…
Top ten College Insider reads of 2017
Read the full articleWe’ve done a lot this year. We’ve looked at our past as we celebrated our 75th anniversary, and we’ve looked… We’ve done a lot this year. We’ve looked at our past as we celebrated our 75th anniversary, and we’ve looked toward the bright future for…
Are you a future leader?
Read the full articleNot everyone is naturally comfortable being a leader. And that’s only one reason why the College is hosting its Leadership… Not everyone is naturally comfortable being a leader. And that’s only one reason why the College is hosting its Leadership Summit, Generation Next, for the…
Give us a high-five!
Read the full articleWe’re extremely proud to announce that the College was awarded Accreditation with Commendation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical… We’re extremely proud to announce that the College was awarded Accreditation with Commendation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). This is the…
Epinephrine scripts and referral to allergist after ED admission; and a challenging case of periorbital eyelid swelling
Read the full articleThere are two additional special articles that I call your attention to in the November issue of the Annals of Allergy,… There are two additional special articles that I call your attention to in the November issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology that should be…
Asthma, smoking history and staph aureus enterotoxin sensitization; and the effectiveness of bleach versus warm baths in children with significant atopic dermatitis
Read the full articleThe November issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has a variety of features for our practicing clinician… The November issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has a variety of features for our practicing clinician readers. There are features and…
From the desk of the EMD: Back to the future
Read the full articleI hope that you saw the Summer 2017 issue of the College Advantage and specifically the article entitled “A Glimpse… I hope that you saw the Summer 2017 issue of the College Advantage and specifically the article entitled “A Glimpse into the Future.” The article…
Claim your CME credit now!
Read the full articleWe’ve closed the books on another great ACAAI Annual Meeting, but if you still haven’t claimed your CME credit, it’s… We’ve closed the books on another great ACAAI Annual Meeting, but if you still haven’t claimed your CME credit, it’s not too late. For your…
Committee in the spotlight: Practice Management
Read the full articleThe Practice Management Committee is a great example of what can be accomplished by a committee when its volunteer members… The Practice Management Committee is a great example of what can be accomplished by a committee when its volunteer members and staff work together collaboratively.…
Your questions answered - Fall 2017
Read the full articleThe College has gone through a lot of changes under Vision 2020 to better serve practicing allergists, and we recognize… The College has gone through a lot of changes under Vision 2020 to better serve practicing allergists, and we recognize the importance of involving our…
Practice resources tailored to your needs
Read the full articleAs health care continues to evolve, it can be challenging to keep up with all the changes. That’s why the… As health care continues to evolve, it can be challenging to keep up with all the changes. That’s why the College has taken great strides…
Medicare is Removing Social Security Numbers From Medicare Cards
Read the full articleTo protect seniors from identify theft and to save taxpayer dollars, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will… To protect seniors from identify theft and to save taxpayer dollars, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will be replacing the Social Security…
High-five – Hone your clinical trial skills
Read the full articleEvery month we want to give a shout out – a high five – to a great member resource on… Every month we want to give a shout out – a high five – to a great member resource on the College website. This month,…
Membership Types
Read the full articleACAAI Membership Types Joining your colleagues in the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology unlocks opportunities and benefits found… ACAAI Membership Types Joining your colleagues in the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology unlocks opportunities and benefits found nowhere else. Member For physicians…
CPT code 95165 - What’s a dose for Medicare billing?
Read the full articleMedicare defines a dose, for billing purposes only, as 1cc of extract and does not cover dilutions. Medicare reimbursement is… Allergists commonly bill CPT code 95165, which describes services for the supervision of preparation and provision of antigens for allergen immunotherapy. It is important…
Nominate a FIT for 2024 Annals Award
Read the full articleFITs who publish the best original research or review in Annals will receive a cash award of up to $2,500. Multiple… Have you read outstanding original research or an excellent review in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology written by a Fellow-in-Training? Consider nominating them…
Get ready for Asthma and Allergy Awareness month 2024
Read the full articleBe prepared for this awareness month, when attention is focused on asthma and allergies. It’s a great opportunity to share… Coming soon – National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month in May! You’ll want to be prepared for this awareness month, when attention is focused…
Do patients and primary care providers know all the ways you can help?
Read the full articleCheck out our campaign to help educate PCPs as well as current and new patients about all the conditions you treat. Get inspired. Get connected. Get referrals. The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology has been working tirelessly on your behalf to help…
Join Our Corporate Council
Read the full articleAbout the Corporate Council The ACAAI Corporate Council offers companies exposure to nearly 6,000 allergists and immunologists, including more than… About the Corporate CouncilThe ACAAI Corporate Council offers companies exposure to nearly 6,000 allergists and immunologists, including more than 3,000 who are board-certified by the…
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