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Blame the… . Star Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) , Achooo! Choosing the right
plants might prevent a pollen knockout for allergy sufferers If you’ve
been suffering with itchy, sneezy, runny nosed pollen allergies, you
aren’t alone. Last month, when tree pollen counts reached unprecedented
levels, even people who rarely experience allergy problems were reaching
for their hankies and antihistamines. A count of is considered high, but
the Allergy Research Center at the University of Medicine and Dentistry
in Newark reported several days during record breaking heat spells when
the counts topped… . Los Angeles Times , LAUSD Will Be Prepared for
Allergy Emergencies Health In major policy change, school personnel will
be trained to administer life saving shots. But legal experts warn of
liability risk. As the number of children with life threatening allergies
climbs, the Los Angeles Unified School District is taking a new approach
to prevent and respond to serious reactions.One allergy specialist
describes the move as a model for the nation, but a legal expert says it
could be a liability for the massive district.By the end of this month,
all school district nurses and substitute nurses will have been shown how
to administer a preloaded epinephrine shot the standard… . , HELP’S
HERE FOR ALLERGY SUFFERERS CHEYENNE Fall is almost here, and for allergy
sufferers it’s a welcome season.The plants causing watering eyes and
runny noses are beginning to go away.But spring and summer don’t have to
make allergy sufferers miserable, one California horticulturist said.
Thomas Ogren has created an allergy ranking for most trees, plants,
flowers and grasses found in the country.He said much of the blame for
allergies can be laid on urban forests…. . Intelligencer Journal
(Lancaster, PA) May , ALLERGY RELIEF IS NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT On the
weekends, the sniffling and sneezing of allergy sufferers are drowning
out the whirrs of lawn mowers across the county, signaling that spring
allergy season has officially begun.”The last month has been particularly
terrible,” said Dr. Bruce Silverstein, a Lancaster family practice d or
who specializes in allergy related problems. “Whenever there has been
unusual weather problems and there have been because we have had a lot of
rain we see… . Los Angeles Times May , Say ‘Aaah’ Your Health Online
Nosing Out Help With Allergies My family has been battling the symptoms
of springtime allergies runny noses, watery eyes and clouded heads for
about two months now, so I finally ided to confront these demons by
checking out some allergy Web sites. I had found some relief through
medications, but, as allergy sufferers know, there are drawbacks to
allergy drugs, especially long term. And the medication options for my
children are limited because of their ages.The following three sites
helped me get a better handle on… . , RAGWEED SOURCE OF SUFFERING,
Drought could make this season particularly painful for the pollen
sensitive. For anyone with a serious ragweed allergy, this would be a
good time for a vacation. “Maybe go out west, or along one of the
coasts,” said Bruno Maier of the Regional Air Pollution Control
Agency.Drought or no drought, ragweed pollen can be counted on to fill
the air from mid to mid every year in this part of the country. It peaks
around the first of , with readings above pollen grains per cubic meter,
compared with fewer than most… . Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) , HIGH
POLLEN, CHANGES IN WEATHER MEAN MISERY Sum y Spring and early summer are
prime time for allergies in some areas of Oregon, but whether the
suffering is worse this year seems to be a matter of opinion Since moving
to Oregon in , Leslie A. Simon says she’s been plagued by
allergies.Unfortunately, she arrived in Charbonneau from Carmel, Calif.,
in time to face a spring and early summer that have caused a high number
of hay fever sufferers to bombard allergists. “They’ve been beating down
the… . The Tampa Tribune , Latex allergy limits life SUM Y A Brandon
woman with a severe latex allergy wants to educate Tampa Bay area
residents who suffer with similar symptoms. BRANDON Take a peek inside
Ronna Williams’ world.No more chewing gum, tennis shoes, rubber bands,
tires, bowling balls and Barbie dolls.Even the simplest things, like
telephone buttons and Band Aids, contain latex, a natural rubber product.
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