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Why should I always carry my epinephrine auto injector?
A lot of people don't want to carry their auto injectors for various reasons. Find out why it's important that you do carry it.
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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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What do parents of school children with allergies and asthma need to think about?
For a child who has allergies or asthma and they're starting back to school, a parent needs to make sure that they have the tools they need.
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What can I do if I’m feeling anxious about my allergy or asthma diagnosis?
When we're feeling anxious, we actually tend to overestimate risk and underestimate our ability to handle a risky situation.
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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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What are the different inhalers used for – quick relief vs controller?
The way you get your child's asthma under control is to go see your allergist and make sure that their asthma is being properly treated.
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Can my child with asthma play in school sports?
The way you get your child's asthma under control is to go see your allergist and make sure that their asthma is being properly treated.
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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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What’s the difference between skin testing and blood tests for allergies?
When people are trying to figure out what's causing asthma, allergies, or food problems, we use skin testing and blood testing options.
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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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Why should I see an allergist for my asthma?
For many of our patients, allergens are an important trigger for their asthma. Asthma is one of the allergic diseases.
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Allergies and Asthma are Bigger Summer Camp Challenges than Homesickness
Finding the right camp for your child with allergies or asthma can seem daunting, depending on how serious their symptoms are.