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Peanut allergy is one of the most common and dangerous food allergies. Researchers reported that toddlers who wore a daily patch for a year could safely eat a few peanuts.
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Bee Friends, a small business in Murray Hill, says more people are coming in for honey during the spring pollen season.
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A recent study from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranks seven Florida counties among the top 20 "allergy capitals" across the country.
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The spread is heightened by the seasonal wind. For people experiencing allergy symptoms, experts recommend staying indoors, closing windows and showering after being outside.
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Dr. Tim Hendrix with AdventHealth says the Florida-bound Sahara dust could cause respiratory symptoms similar to a brush fire.
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When one person's treasured family recipe is another person's edible assault weapon, setting the menu for a holiday meal can be a struggle. Here's how to take the stress out of food discussions.
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While Professor Yogi Goswami holds 22 U.S. patents, including many related to solar energy, it’s his creation of a device driven by the health of his…
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If you are bitten by a Lone Star tick, you could develop an unusual allergy to red meat. And as this tick's territory spreads beyond the Southeast, the allergy seems to be spreading with it.
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It's already been one of the worst flu seasons in recent memory. Now, you can add a late-blooming, but hard-hitting, allergy season to the list of reasons…