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Today’s Allergy Alerts and News
- When Sherry Mers’ daughter Riley was five-months-old she was diagnosed with a life threatening peanut allergy. - Fall doesn’t officially begin till the end of the month, but for many, the the itchy and watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and coughing that accompany the fall allergy season are already here. - Allergist Dr. Curtis Moody will present a talk and answer questions about food allergies and severe allergic reactions on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. at the Metro-Boston Allergy and Asthma Educational Support Group, which meets at 7 p.m. at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. - Doctors suggest possibly considering allergy shots to cope with sneezing, watery eyes This year's allergy season in Miilwaukee area is bad, but did you realize this allergy season is one of the worst ever? Dr. Gary Steven says there's a reason for all the sneezing, sniffling, and stuffiness. - Allergy sufferers know allergies are nothing to sneeze at. - London, Sept 2 : A British teenager, with a nut allergy, has passed away after eating a takeaway curry. - High grass, pollen, and mold counts have hundreds of Brazos Valley residents seeking treatment for their allergies. - The long-held belief that allergies cause asthma in children has been questioned by new research in Western Australia. - 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 - September is here and that means fall allergies are starting to kick in. Those suffering from ragweed and pollen know what the experience is like, but this season more of us may be blowing our noses.