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The Verdict on Yoga for Asthma
Asthma and yoga may seem like a match made in heaven: one is a disease that causes inflammation and constricts airflow; the other is a physical discipline that employs deep, serene breathing. But does this mean regular yoga will help to reduce asthma symptoms?
Celiac Drug Sees Success in Trial
The first pharmaceutical support for celiac patients is making big progress.
Food Allergy’s Educating Dynamo
Karen Harris, President and Founder Food Allergy Kids of Atlanta To look at the activities and accomplishments of the non-profit… Read more »
Back Decks: The Safe Way to Work with Woods, Stains
Hankering for a handsome back deck? Here’s the low-down on the healthy way to work with woods.
Broadway Star Kristin Chenoweth on Her Asthma
Allergic Living Editor Gwen Smith interviews Kristin Chenoweth, the actress, TV star and broadway singer about her new advocating role with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s “Know Your Count” campaign to promote asthma awareness.
Controlling Seasonal Allergies
Q: My daughter is 10 and has allergies to pollen, dust, cats and peanuts. In the months of her allergies… Read more »
FARE Offers Support in School Food Allergy Rights Case
FARE joins the fight in a significant food allergy civil rights case in Pennsylvania.
Lawsuit Filed in Tragic Peanut Allergy Death
The parents of Natalie Giorgi, who died of an anaphylactic reaction to a bite of peanut, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
How to Convince Family Members to Test for Celiac
“It’s not easy talking to your extended family about personal health issues but when their own health may be at stake, you don’t have a choice.”