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National Doctors Day: Thank Those who Keep you Allergy-Free
March 30 is National Doctor's Day, and we here at AllergyEasy wanted to recognize doctors who deal with a health concern close to our hearts: allergies! General practice/family practice. Your general practice provider may be an M.D. or D.O., nurse practitioner or...
Spring Allergies
It's starting to warm up; spring is fast approaching. Many of us can't wait for the spring season to start, but how about those that suffer from spring allergies? Spring is also when trees and greenery flower, and when pollination lavishes. During this pollination...
Pediatric Allergy Treatment
Allergies know no age limits. Senior citizens who have never had allergies can suddenly develop them--often due to changes in their environment or in their own health. On the other end of the spectrum, babies and toddlers can also develop allergies. If you have a...
Sublingual Immunotherapy: the Future of Allergy Treatment
Immunotherapy is the "tried and true" method of choice for medical treatment of allergies. Whereas pills like antihistamines can treat the symptoms of allergy, only immunotherapy has been shown to change the underlying allergic disease. It goes straight to the heart...
Surprising Health Benefits of Being in Love
As they say, love changes everything! Not only can it deepen your joys, it can also positively affect your health and well-being. Experts say that people who are in satisfying relationships tend to have better health and a better outlook on life. Here are some of the...
American Heart Month
Did you know that heart disease is one of the leading causes of death for men and women in the United States? According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 600,000 people die of heart disease in the U.S. That is equivalent to 1 in every 4...
3 Home Remedies for Allergy Relief
Home remedies have long been a favorite. Did you know that some people claim to have minor relief for some basic allergies? Here are two regulars that we've heard of. What do you think? Nettle Leaf Nettle leaf is said to be effective in blocking the body's ability to...
[infographic] Oral Allergy Syndrome Symptoms
Do you experience allergic reactions after you eat certain fruits and vegetables? If so, you may suffer from Oral Allergy Syndrome or OAS. Some people are allergic to certain proteins found in various fruits and vegetables. Symptoms include; itching, tingling or...
National Blood Donor Month
This January, the American Red Cross celebrates the annual National Blood Donor Month in recognition of the contributions of blood and platelet donors in saving many lives. The Red Cross also encourages individuals to donate blood. Did you know that when you donate...
Asthma and Allergies on the Rise in the US
Cases of asthma and allergic diseases are increasing worldwide, not just in low and middle income countries but in developing countries, including the United States, as well. Furthermore, studies have shown the incessant increase in the complexity and severity of...
[infographic] Year-Round Allergies
Summer is gone and winter's cooler temperatures are here. Don't be fooled that allergies are gone, too. Year-round ("winter") allergies can be triggered just as easily as other allergies.
[infographic] Why Choose Sublingual Immunotherapy
As with allergy shots, sublingual immunotherapy ("SLIT") starts with an allergy serum designed to desensitize your body to allergens in the environment. But instead of being injected, the serum is taken as drops under the tongue that absorb into the bloodstream...