It is important to know what triggers your asthma, so that you can avoid that trigger as much as possible.
Author: Claire Gagné
Do You Get Asthma When Exercising?
People often wonder how asthma will affect their life and, in particular, their ability to exercise and play sports. But… Read more »
Allergy Breakthrough on Baked Milk and Egg
AVOID, avoid, avoid. That’s how Ann Jeannette Glauber had been treating her 4½-year-old son’s allergies to eggs, milk, peanuts, nuts… Read more »
7 Key Steps to Better Breathing and Controlling Asthma Symptoms
Strategy 1: Lose Weight Researchers have dug deep into the link between asthma and obesity, but have yet to determine… Read more »
DOT May Halt Service of Peanuts on Planes
Learn how you can have your say on whether or not the U.S. Department of Transportation bans peanuts from flights.
Research on a Roll
From the Spring 2010 special edition on the Future of Allergies. What’s in the pipeline for food allergy treatments. Idea:… Read more »
Schools that Breathe
For too long, students with asthma and allergies have suffered with
symptoms in dusty, moldy, chemical-smelling classrooms. But now some
schools are wiping the slate clean – with a healthy approach to air.
What Causes Food Allergy?
With so many more people affected by food allergies today than in the past, everyone wants to know: what is… Read more »
Treating Peanut Through the Skin
Researchers who are working to find a way to treat food allergies have their sights on the next target –… Read more »
Celiac Disease: Fertility’s Thief
The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck learned that celiac disease was the culprit thwarting her attempts to get pregnant. She’s by no means alone.