Increased risk seen in those who wheezed throughout childhood, and for those who outgrew it.
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Nanny Jo Frost Tours America, and Helps Spread Allergy Awareness
Nanny’s Thurs. Feb. 11 episode on UpTV network deals with anaphylaxis.
Wide Testing of Asthma Kids for Peanut Allergy Is Wrong, Say Allergists
Allergists say children with asthma shouldn’t be tested for peanut allergy routinely.
Wild Weather and Our Allergies and Asthma
Climate change is driving our planet’s surge in hurricanes, wildfires, deluges and droughts. It is a new environment of extremes, where mold, pollen and pollution proliferate. And who feels the direct health effects, those with allergies and asthma.
10 Biggest Pollen Allergy Questions
We narrow down readers’ frequently asked pollen allergy questions, while our expert sources turn to lab experiments, studies, and even… Read more »
Child’s Best Friend: The Dog Unleashed as the Surprising Allergy Preventer
A number of recent studies have revealed that exposing children to a dog in the early years helps protect allergies from developing later in life.
Alcohol, Asthma and Food Allergies: What You Need to Know
For those with food allergies or asthma, alcohol can bring more harm than holiday cheer.
Are You Using Your Auto-Injector Or Inhaler Correctly?
In a new study, only 16 percent of epinephrine users and 7 percent of inhaler users administered their medication perfectly.
Enterovirus May Make September’s Asthma Peak More Severe
The outlook is bad for the “September peak”, but here are prevention tips to keep asthma controlled.
Mold: What Are Its Effects on Health?
Like other airborne allergens, mold can cause watery eyes, breathing and sinus problems and even asthma.