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.. . Jerusalem Post, The (Israel) , Antibiotics in babies increase risk
of asthma, allergies study US researchers have warned that giving infants
antibiotics without a good reason can significantly increase their risk
of allergies and asthma after the age of seven. Dr. Christine Cole
Johnson, the study’s lead author and senior research epidemiologist for
Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital department of biostatistics and research
epidemiology, presented her study on Tuesday at the European Respiratory
Society’s annual conference in Vienna.She reported that… . , Weekend
House Call ELIZABETH COHEN, MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT Good morning and
welcome to WEEKEND HOUSE CALL. Have you found yourself sniffling lately?
Sneezing, coughing, red, itchy eyes? Well, it is fall allergy season and
for some people, autumn is actually worse than spring.(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
(voice over) Autumn’s crisp air and bright colors are no welcomed sight
for Judy Young.JUDY YOUNG, FALL ALLERGY SUFFERER Constant sneezing, being
plugged up and yet, at the same time, having a… . Western Mail
(Cardiff, Wales) , The Western Mail Chef fights to survive in allergy war
COMPANIES could be forced to improve warnings on food labels because of
the rising number of people suffering from food allergies.As more and
more people in Europe and America suffer ill health or die from
allergies, companies are soon to be forced to disclose whether or not
their products contain even tiny traces of common allergens. Currently
sufferers are frustrated by labels that protect manufacturers from legal
action but offer little practical insight.Some products which… . Tulsa
World , king halls can cause allergy blues If the holiday season feels
like one big headache, it may have more to do with being possessed by
seasonal allergies than the ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge. Even though isn’t
usually what’s thought of as allergy season, specialists say that
allergic reactions to real and artificial holiday orations can make
people sick. Chronic nasal congestion, sneezing in the wee hours,
headaches, post nasal drip, cough and wheezing all typical allergy… .
Spokesman Review, The (Spokane, WA) , Death leads to creation of food
allergy task force, District panel will look at guidelines, training of
staff Nutrition experts, parents and a local allergist are among the
people appointed to Spokane School District ’s food allergy task
force.Chosen by Superintendent Brian Benzel, the task force resulted from
a settlement between District and the family of Nathan Walters, the third
grader with a peanut allergy who died in May during a school field trip.
Its goals include a complete review of the district’s guidelines and
training on food allergies, and it will make… . Times=City , There’s an
allergen in my soup! Diners with food allergies must be extra careful By
Amy Mercer The Times Greenwood resident y Fielder doesn’t just dislike
the taste of shrimp. She can’t tolerate the presence of even one piece of
shrimp on her dinner plate.Every time Fielder has come into contact with
the tiny crustacean, she has developed a rash and blisters and has had
trouble breathing. Fielder is one of about million Americans who have an
allergy to a specific food.According… . Naperville Sun, The (IL) ,
Seasonal sniffles; Don’t let outdoor allergies spoil your springtime fun
The long winter is gone and the long awaited spring is here.But with nice
weather comes pollen, and pollen spells allergies for many people.
Although Caryn Lamphere has the misfortune of being allergic to many
things dust, dust mites, pet dander, certain types of food spring is an
especially difficult time of the year for her.”When I go outside, I put a
surgical mask on so I won’t breathe in all the stuff that’s out there,”
said… . . . Guardian, The (London, England) , Life Life & soul Health
Testing times If you’re allergic to insects, foods or animals, the real
sting is the shortage in clinical staff, says Linda Gamlin, author of The
Allergy Bible As spring arrives and those who are allergic to tree pollen
begin to sneeze and wheeze, increasing attention is being drawn to the
plight of allergy sufferers in this country. ‘Allergy currently affects
to per cent of the British population,’ says Jonathan Brostoff, Professor
of Allergy at King’s College London. ‘Meanwhile, the number of full time
allergy clinics led by a consultant allergist or immunologist can
literally be counted on the.
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