The FDA is seeking consumer feedback through a survey in a process that may lead to allergen and ingredient labeling… Read more »
Indoor Allergies
How Over-Washing and Beauty Products are Wrecking Our Sensitive Skin
Life in our over-washed, product-filled, fragrance-loving society is ruining our sensitive skin. Meet the dermatologist with the solution. A GROWING… Read more »
All About Eye Allergy: The Itch, the Blur and Condition Confusion
An astounding 50 million mast cells – the main cells involved in allergic response – reside in the conjunctiva, the… Read more »
Spring Cleaning Checklist: Keep Water and Mold Out of Your Home
What spring cleaning steps can you take to make sure you’re keeping the water where it should be? TV reno… Read more »
Researchers Reveal Link Between Penicillin Allergy Label and Severe Infections
Patients avoiding penicillin because of a suspected allergy to the antibiotic face a higher risk of developing either of two… Read more »
Development of EoE Linked with Eczema, Asthma and Food Allergy
Children with eczema, food allergy and asthma have a greater risk of developing eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) than those without the… Read more »
Under-The-Tongue Tablet for Dust Mite Allergy Launches
If you suffer from allergies to dust mites, those microscopic insects that live in your couch and bedding, you may… Read more »
Winterize Your Home: How to Seal Out Nasty Allergy Triggers
Our guide has helpful advice to winterize your home while keeping allergy and asthma symptoms to a minimum. For many… Read more »
Laying Down the Best Allergy-Friendly Flooring Choices
From hardwood to ‘friendly’ engineered planks, stone, cork and even retro linoleum, our Healthy Home columnist explores the healthiest flooring… Read more »
Ideas Abound in the Eczema Treatment Pipeline
Julie Block says “hope has never been brighter” for atopic dermatitis, better known as eczema. The executive director of the… Read more »