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Allergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peanut allergies may be extremely severe, but can sometimes be outgrown by children school-age. Tree nuts, including pecans, pistachios, pine nuts, and walnuts, are ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allergy_tr...
Allergies -- Allergy
But along with this beauty that you CAN see comes the misery you CAN'T see -- grass allergy season. May is grass allergy season in much of the country, which causes ... http://allergies.about.com/
Allergies: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The chance is greater if your mother has allergies. Allergies may make certain medical conditions such as sinus problems, eczema, and asthma worse. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency...
Peanut Allergy May Be Triggered by Breastfeeding
April 3, 2001 -- Babies susceptible to severe peanut allergy may be at risk from the potentially dangerous allergen even before they're old enough to eat ... http://www.webmd.com/allergies/news/200...
Allergic Reaction | AAAAI
People with food allergies may have severe and possibly life-threatening reactions if they eat those foods. The most common triggers are the proteins in cow's milk, eggs ... http://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-tre...
ASPCA | Allergies
As his body tries to rid itself of these substances, a variety of skin, digestive and respiratory symptoms may appear. What Are the General Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs? http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/dog-care/...
Allergies : Mens Health Base
Pollen, grass, and weeds are often the cause of these types of seasonal, airborne allergies. Year Round Allergies. If your symptoms are year-round, you may have perennial ... http://menshealthbase.com/allergies/
Allergies
Is your cat grooming half her hair off or your dog licking his paws raw? It may well be your pet is experiencing allergies, one of the most common health problems for ... http://www.healthypet.com/PetCare/DogCa...
Food Allergies | AAAAI
Food allergy reactions can be life-threatening, so people with this type of allergy must be very careful to avoid their food triggers. Being allergic to a food may also ... http://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-tre...
Carbon Dioxide Gas May Treat Nasal Allergies
Sept. 15, 2011 -- Shooting a quick blast of carbon dioxide gas into the nose may ease some allergy symptoms, and the relief appears to last for about four ... http://www.webmd.com/allergies/news/201...
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