Allergy symptoms getting you down as summer turns to fall? Two U.S. doctors warn summer fun -- activities in the great outdoors -- can trigger allergy symptoms. Allergy sufferers may need to curtail contact with symptom triggers, Dr. David Resnick and Dr. Ronit Herzog, allergy specialists at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center in New York, advise. "This season can be ...
Read more...Your ragweed allergy symptoms may be worse than other people's, at times, if you also happen to be allergic to dogs, cats or dust mites. That's what a new study suggests. Allergic to ragweed? Try these tips Cholesterol: Junk food now can hurt you later Avoid back-to-school back pain Health Bytes: Blogging for health Courier-Journal Health
Read more...When autumn is in the air in Kansas, it can mean only one thing: frequent sneezing, coughing, wheezing, stuffy and running noses, throbbing headaches and red, watery eyes.
Read more...Get out the tissues. Pet and dust allergies prime your immune system for a strong allergic reaction during Augusts' ragweed season, new research says.
Read more...Tips for hay fever sufferers to find relief this fall.
Read more...