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“It’s bad if you’re an allergist.” Reid, who oversees a pollen monitoring
station, said pollen counts are way down and could stay that way,
depending on the weather. “It looks like… . Grand Rapids Press, The
(MI) May , New drug may stem allergy related asthma, The drug, Xolair, is
expensive and difficult to use, but works differently and effectively to
stop asthma attacks. WASHINGTON The pollen blanketing the country means
more than stuffy noses and runny eyes for millions of Americans Allergies
are the most common cause of asthma. Yet many sufferers don’t know that
pollen or other allergens are triggering their asthma attacks, knowledge
that could help them breathe easier.For people with particularly severe
allergic asthma, a new drug that works differently from any other asthma
medicine though it is expensive and somewhat difficult to… . . . ,
POLLEN GATE A TREE CONSPIRACY After a mild winter, red and white oaks may
pollinate simultaneously, providing plenty of work for the area’s
allergists.The telltale yellow dust is expected in the next few days on
blacktop parking lots, on windshields and in noses around the region. The
springtime sneeze season is upon us and experts say allergy sufferers
should be prepared for one of the worst onsl hts of tree pollen the St.
Louis area has experienced in recent years. “This is certainly… . ,
Asthma sufferers at greater risk during allergy season WASHINGTON The
pollen starting to blanket the country means more than stuffy noses and
runny eyes for millions of Americans Allergies actually are the most
common cause of asthma.Yet many sufferers don’t know that pollen or other
allergens are triggering their asthma attacks, knowledge that could help
them breathe easier. For people with particularly severe allergic asthma,
a new drug that works differently from any other asthma medicine though
it is expensive and somewhat… . , Allergy season can mean trouble for
asthma sufferers WASHINGTON The pollen starting to blanket the country
means more than stuffy noses and runny eyes for millions of Americans
Allergies actually are the most common cause of asthma. Yet many
sufferers don’t know that pollen or other allergens are triggering their
asthma attacks, knowledge that could help them breathe easier. For people
with particularly severe allergic asthma, a new drug that works
differently from any other asthma medicine though it is expensive and
somewhat… . , Allergy season can mean more wheezing, sneezing for
asthmatics WASHINGTON The pollen starting to blanket the country means
more than stuffy noses and runny eyes for millions of Americans Allergies
actually are the most common cause of asthma.Yet many sufferers don’t
know that pollen or other allergens are triggering their asthma attacks,
knowledge that could help them breathe easier. “It’s amazing how many
people do not think allergies” despite clear patterns of wheezing, says
Dr. Stanley Goldstein… . Houston Chronicle , Tanox setting aside
treatment for allergy to end legal battle Tanox said Thursday it will
shelve a potentially effective peanut allergy treatment to help settle a
legal battle with its drug development partners, Genentech and artis
Pharma. The partners will instead move forward with the development of
Xolair, already approved to treat asthma, as a remedy for peanut allergy
in clinical trials expected to begin soon. The ision offers hope to an
estimated . million Americans who have the potentially deadly allergy, a
patient advocacy… . Charlotte Observer, The (NC) , ALLERGY PROBLEM IS
SOMETHING TO SNEEZE AT, DUST MITES (SNIFF), MOLD (SNIFF) CAUSE MISERY ALL
YEARAH CHOO! A reader from the Midwest asked if the Carolinas have mold
allergy problems.Get your tissues out the answer is a resounding “ah
choo!” This week, during a rainy month, local allergists started the mold
count.Although the numbers haven’t spiked upward yet, it won’t be long.
Mold spores usually multiply like dandelions in late spring, when
humidity increases.And last year, when a long Carolinas drought ended
with a deluge of… . Bristol Evening Post (England) , Bristol Evening
Post Study predicts one in two will suffer allergy EUROPE faces an
allergy epidemic, which could cost millions in treatment and lost days
from work and school.The predictions were made as new figures revealed
that half of all Europeans are expected to be hit by some sort of allergy
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