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May 6th is World Asthma Day!
You can read more about World Asthma Day here at www.ginasthma.org.
Read MoreCure for Grass Pollen Allergies?
Well, not quite. But the grass tablet is a step in the right direction and we’re all going to hear quite a bit about this newly approved therapy for those with grass pollen allergies. The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology sums up the pros and cons of the grass tablet in the attached…
Read MoreFinally, a New FDA Approved Treatment for Hives
Long awaited good news for hive sufferers! The FDA has approved Xolair (omalizumab) for the treatment of chronic hives (lasting longer than 6 weeks) that are not controlled with antihistamines. This is wonderful news for many people suffering from the debilitating effects of intractable hives. Prior to Xolair, treatment for refractory hives were limited to …
Read MoreSome Curry May Contain Nut Allergens
Heart-breaking story about boy with food allergies to nuts in the UK who passed after unknowing exposure to nuts in curry paste. The article offers sound tips about dining out with food allergies. https://snacksafely.com/2014/03/lessons-to-be-learned-from-the-connor-donaldson-inquest/
Read MoreInterested in Over-the-Counter Nasal Allergy Sprays? Read these 10 common questions first…
The 10 Most Common Questions About Over-the-Counter Allergy Nasal Sprays. If you’ve ever wished for the convenience of picking up your prescription nasal steroid spray from your pharmacy without a doctor’s script you are now able to do so. Recently, the FDA approved the nasal steroid, triamcinolone (Nasacort), for over the counter use. The goal…
Read MorePediatric Allergies: Information Every Parent Should Know
If you are concerned that your child is suffering from allergies, asthma or other related conditions here are some things to keep in mind. Some allergies are mild and can be managed with periodic over-the-counter medicine. However, types ofpediatric allergies and asthma vary between children and should not be treated with a “cookie cutter” approach. Often,…
Read MoreWhat are Allergies and What is an Allergic Reaction?
Simply put, allergies and allergic reactions are your body’s immune system responding to something it thinks is attacking it. When your immune system senses an allergen, such as pollen, it identifies the pollen as an “invader” and then your immune system mounts a response. This response is your body overreacting and producing antibodies called Immunoglobulin…
Read MoreFlu shot may decrease risk of heart attack and stroke
Interesting findings out the Journal of the American Medical Association. This article suggests that influenza infections may place added stress on the body, lowering the threshold for heart attacks and stokes. http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/10/22/flu-shot-may-decrease-risk-heart-attack-and-stroke/
Read More2013 Fall Allergy Capitals
The good news is Jacksonville ranked 59 out of the top 100 allergy capitals in the US. . The not so good news is that we have the highest ranking in Florida, making us the “Allergy Capital of the Sunshine State!” This sure explains a lot!
Read MoreFirst Food Allergy Walk in Jacksonville
The first food allergy walk in Jacksonville is scheduled for November 16th! It’s a family friendly event to fund allergy research, education, advocacy and awareness. It should be a lot of fun and we hope to see you there! You can find more information about the walk here: http://www.foodallergywalk.org
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