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Could CO2 be an Allergy Miracle Cure?
Doctors are researching the benefits of using CO2 gas to treat allergies. Though research has only just begun, the outlook looks very promising for those suffering fromseasonal allergies. Watch this video for more information about this treatment! Any comments about … Continue reading
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Fall Allergies Affect Students’ Grades
Here’s a news clip from Eyewitness News in Oklahoma City that is very appropriate for those who suffer from fall allergies caused by plants like ragweed. If those over-the-counter medications that you are taking haven’t been working for you, then it might be … Continue reading
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What You Didn’t Know to Ask Your Doctor: Eye Allergies
Are you familiar with the aggravating symptoms of an allergic reaction? If you are one of the millions affected by allergies, the following list should seem quite familiar: Sneezing Congestion Runny nose Sore throat Itchy, burning and watery eyes Often the … Continue reading
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In the News: Iraq War Veterans Developing Allergies
Careful analysis of over 6,000 soldiers’ medical records has revealed that troops deployed to the Middle East are at an increased risk for developing allergic diseases. The comparison was made between soldiers who had served in the Persian Gulf and … Continue reading
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Spring Dust Allergies
Spring time might be marked with eager anticipation by gardeners, joggers and sun worshippers alike, but as for those who suffer from asthma or allergies, this time of year promises misery. During the winter months, most of the causes of allergy … Continue reading
3 Tips for Evading Springtime Allergies
Too soon for Spring Allergy Precautions? The ground is still crunchy with frost and all of the plants and trees that infuriated your allergies are dormant. Why worry about this spring’s allergies so soon? The reason is simple—if you want … Continue reading
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9 Ways to Keep Your Indoor Air Healthy
Don’t be overwhelmed by indoor air pollution—here’s 9 quick tips that can make a profound difference! The old cliché “what you don’t know can’t hurt you” has been proven true many time, but never so poignantly as it is when applied … Continue reading
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Fall Dust Allergies
If dust and dust mites are the bane of your existence, then you should read this article. If you know that you are allergic to dust mites, mold spores, animal dander, mice, cockroaches or pollen, you can assume that dust will be … Continue reading
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Oreck Air Purifier and the Ionic Breeze
Anything that seems “too good to be true” usually means that it’s all hogwash. This is especially true in the case the Oreck air purifier and the Ionic Breeze. Both of these products are readily recognizable because of the mammoth-sized marketing … Continue reading
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Global Warming Affects Allergies
What does global warming have to do with allergies? Research shows that the two may have an interesting link that could explain why more and more people find themselves suffering from hay fever. The warmer, longer growing seasons produced by global … Continue reading
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