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Are You Taking Too Much Vitamin A?
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that men and women over 50 who took nutritional supplements were more likely to get adequate amounts... Allergies toFragrant Flowers
Alot of people with nasal allergies blame their springtime hay fever symptoms on brightly colored flowers, but these might not be the cause of their symptoms. Most plants with bright... What Can I Do For Bloating and Flatulence?
Intestinal bloating and flatulence can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. While it can be a sign of a medical condition, which is why consulting your healthcare provider should always be the... Kissing Babies May Cause Peanut Allergy
A recent report suggests that babies with facial eczema that are kissed by a person who has recently eaten a peanut-containing food may be at risk for the development of... What is Bromelain?
Although the supplement bromelain may sound exotic, if you've tried pineapple before, you've tried bromelain. Bromelain is an enzyme found naturally in the juice and stems of pineapples. It's used... Bee Stings Can Kill Even the Non-Allergic
Bee stings can be fatal for those who are allergic to their venom, but even for those who are not allergic, bee stings can be dangerous. A 39-year-old Arizona... Finding Could Lead to Better Food Allergy Tests
More accurate and less intrusive tests for people who suffer from food allergies may be on the horizon. Mount Sinai School of Medicine researchers have found that a protein... More Studies onAllergy Drops
It seems as if every month, I see another study on the safety and benefits of allergy drops, also called sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). SLIT has yet to be approved for... Alternative Treatments for Allergies
Many people are choosing alternative, natural therapies for the treatment of their allergies and asthma. But how good are these therapies? Are they safe? How do they measure up to... Xyzal Syrup Approved for the Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis and Urtica
Xyzal (levocetirizine), is the active form of Zyrtec (cetirizine), and has been available for the treatment of allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and chronic urticaria (hives) for the past 4 months....
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