Pollen 101 in Under Two Minutes

The pollen allergy season in and around Jacksonville is in full swing. Here’s a very succinct video overview by Dr. Richard Lankow (botanist and plant pathologist) discussing key facts about pollen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHcUu61Zjpw

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Treating Pet Allergies

We love our pets! Thirty-nine percent of U.S. households own at least one dog and thirty-three percent own at least one cat. Many pet owners are allergic to their pets, but are unwilling to remove the furry family members from the home. Here are some helpful tips  from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and…

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How to Safely Dine Out with Food Allergies

Jacksonville, Saint Augustine and Orange Park all have fantastic restaurants. Here’s a very nice article offering helpful tips on how to avoid the potential perils of dining out if you or a loved one has a food allergy. http://allergicliving.com/index.php/2012/05/01/step-by-step-guide-to-dining-out-safely/ We recommend printing out your own “Chef’s card”  that clearly states the foods or ingredients you/your child are allergic to.…

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A Talking Epinephrine Injector?

Epinephrine auto-injectors (epinephrine pens) have assumed various designs and sizes over the last 20 years.  Over this time, they have been invaluable life-saving tools for countless people with severe food and insect allergies. But patients have taught the manufactures, and us too, that epinephrine injectors must be easy to carry and even easier to use. The manufacturers  have answered the…

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Food Allergies and Bullies: A troublesome combination

One way that we as physicians stay current with the latest scientific/medical advances is through the methodical review of medical journals—we need to read a lot.  Some of the articles are enlightening and directly translate to enhanced patient care, while others are more esoteric and not immediately clinically applicable.  But one article published in the…

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Poison Ivy Breakthrough on the Horizon

It only takes contact with 0.04th of a drop of poison ivy oil to cause an very uncomfortable and outright painful skin rash. The fundamental problem with the plant’s oil is that it is entirely invisible on our skin. Researchers are now developing a clever  way to help avoid the toxic aftermath of poison ivy contact. Read…

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Jacksonville Allergies on the Rise

Spring time is not the only allergy season that causes problems for seasonal allergy sufferers. The recent rains and humidity in Jacksonville have produced an abundance of weed pollen and mold spores in our area. First Coast News visited Allergy & Asthma Specialists of North Florida and interviewed Dr. DeMarco who discussed some practical ways to…

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Allergy and Asthma Back-to-School Tips

Children with allergies and asthma have headed back to school and we have been seeing an increased amount of our pediatric patients coming in with loss of asthma control and worsening allergies.   Here is a nice article from the America College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology that offers tips for keeping our allergic and…

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