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How to Set New Year’s Resolutions You’ll Stick With
Statistics say that only about 10 percent of New Year’s Resolutions succeed, which is why many people take a cynical approach to the annual goals. But it doesn’t have to be this way. There is an excitement that comes with the beginning of a new year. If you set your...
Is Your Christmas Tree Stirring up Your Allergies?
Fall allergies have died down, and spring allergies have not yet hit. So why are you feeling miserable? Although winter is not typically as allergenic as other seasons, it does present a number of triggers, and some of those are brought on by holiday traditions. Did...
Is This a Cold, Flu or Allergies?
As the temperatures drop, we spend more time indoors, allowing us to share germs more easily. Close contact puts us in each other’s “breathing zone,” which is the three to six-foot radius that facilitates the spreading of respiratory viruses. In addition to increased...
How Primary Care Physicians can Increase Revenues with Ancillary Services
If you are a primary care physician, you can increase the profits of your medical practice by diversifying your services. Customers appreciate the convenience of “one-stop medical shopping,” which allows them to get more services under just one roof rather than...
A Link Between Autism and Food Allergies
As we head into the holidays, food is everywhere—from the Thanksgiving table to holiday parties to food gifts from neighbors and friends. But an increasing number of people are dealing with food allergies, changing the way we cook and eat. Though it’s unclear what...
Great Websites for Allergen-Free Thanksgiving Recipes
Thanksgiving is coming, bringing an opportunity to enjoy food and family. But food allergies can drain some of the excitement out of the holiday. If you or someone you love has food allergies, check out these websites devoted to allergen-free cooking and other...
The Problem with Allergy Drugs
The symptoms are unmistakable: a scratchy throat, a runny or stuffed-up nose, itchy eyes. Allergies have struck! When you feel yourself descending into another valley of allergic misery, your first instinct might be to reach for an antihistamine or decongestant. Those...
Helping Young Children with Allergies
Even babies can have allergies. For some youngsters, allergies may amount to a passing case of hives or an occasional runny nose, but for others it may mean chronic allergic misery that can manifest through: Sinus infections Ear infections Ongoing allergic rhinitis...
Helping Kids with Food Allergies Navigate Halloween
Halloween can be downright frightful for kids with food allergies and their parents. The food-centric holiday features class parties, goodie bags, and a bounty of candy from trick or treating. Treats can be filled with dairy, nuts, and other allergy-causing...
Primary Care Physicians: Are you Missing a Chance to Increase Your Medical Practice Revenue?
One way to increase the profits of your medical practice is to add ancillary services. This can benefit your patients by giving them more services under one roof while boosting your bottom line. One of the most high-demand services right now is allergy testing and...
Is it Reflux? Or Eosinophilic Esophagitis?
Until recently, a disease known as eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) was passed off as every-day reflux. But the condition is far more. It causes a host of symptoms including: Gut pain Pain in the center of the chest Heartburn Vomiting Difficulty swallowing food Food...
Does Your Mouth Itch or Swell After Eating Fruits and Veggies?
It’s a familiar story. You have been able to eat apples or cucumbers or some other fruit or vegetable all your life. But recently, when you take a bite of these familiar fresh foods, you feel an itching or tingling sensation in your mouth and throat. Perhaps you have...