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What Conditions Do Immunologists Treat?
If you or your child has persistent infections, unexplained inflammation, or symptoms that haven’t responded to typical care, early intervention can make a sig…
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When Should You See an Immunologist?
Everyone gets sick now and then—but if you or your child are getting sick more often than usual, or symptoms don’t improve with normal treatment, your immune s…
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Are Vaccines Safe for People with Asthma or Allergies? What Science Shows
Vaccines are safe, effective, and recommended for people with allergic conditions. With expert guidance, you can feel confident in your protection.
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Why Vaccines Are Especially Important If You Have Asthma or Allergies
Board-certified allergists/immunologists are specially trained to understand how the immune system works—and how vaccines play a role in protecting your health.
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Make Sure Your Red, White and Blue Celebration is Allergy- and Asthma-Free
Independence Day and other summer celebrations should be filled with barbecues, flags and fun, not allergy and asthma triggers.
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Experts Urge Those with Asthma to Take Extra Care from Wildfire Risks to Lungs
When wildfire smoke spreads, those with respiratory illnesses such as asthma need to be alert to the effects of smoke on their breathing.
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Don’t let hidden holiday allergies ruin your good cheer
While everything may seem merry and bright, if you have asthma or allergies, the holidays are when you need to be cautious.
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Allergies and Asthma on Vacation
Preparation and prevention pave the way to successful travel for the millions who have allergies and asthma. We have the following tips to help you keep your s…
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10 tips to keep ‘achoos’ from interrupting your ‘I do’s’
While selecting the color scheme and writing your vows, don't forget another important consideration: allergies.
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You Can’t Exercise if You Have Asthma – And Other Myths You Should Know
Asthma is a serious condition that affects more than 26 million Americans – more than 8 percent of the population.
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Gardening with Allergies
Wind-borne pollinating plants, including trees, grasses and weeds, are most likely to cause a seasonal allergic reaction.
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Do You Need An Allergist?
Allergists are specially trained to treat asthma and all types of allergies, including seasonal, food, dust and pet allergies.