Flu 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/

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2013 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!    

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First 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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Dr. Lupoli on WJCT 89.9 FM

  Dr. Lupoli  talked to Melissa Ross and listener’s of  WJXT’s  First Coast Connect  Wednesday 9/11 about food allergies and the new Florida legislation regarding epinephrine injectors in schools.  Here’s the link if you would like to hear it (the discussion begins at 34.08 minutes) http://ondemand.wjct.org/audio/fcc/fccsep1113.mp3    

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Beyond Our Walls: Food Allergies in Florida Schools

Allergy & Asthma Specialists of North Florida made a big splash on the state level this past week when Dr. DeMarco’s editorial (about the new Florida law for epinephrine auto-injector in schools) was published in the Miami and Tallahassee newspapers. The original article was published in the Florida Times Union last week. If you have…

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Heartbeaking Reminder about the Dangers of Food Allergies

Food allergies in children have been steadily rising. Many of those with diagnosed food allergies are unknowingly exposed to their food allergen when meals are prepared by others (restaurants, picnics, family gatherings, etc..). This is a heart breaking story out of California about a girl with a known peanut food allergy who was exposed peanuts…

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Vitamin D may play important role in asthma treatment

Over the last several years, we have learned that Vitamin D deficiency may be more common than previously thought. This research study highlights the potential benefit of Vitamin D supplementation in the treatment of severe asthma.   http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2327241/Vitamin-D-helps-beat-symptoms-asthma

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The Cinnamon Challenge Game Harms Asthmatics

Have you heard of the “cinnamon challenge”?  Well, our children probably have. There’s over 51,000 Youtube videos showing players coughing an choking after attempting this risky dare– one  clip has over 29 million views! The Florida Poison Information Center has received 26 calls related to toxic cinnamon exposure from 2011-2012, although it is not known…

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