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She does this not only to spare the hostess’ feelings, but to indulge her
finicky stomach. Even though we are full sisters, there is no food I can
think of that I… . May , SNEEZY, DRIPPY, RUNNY, BUT NOT ALLERGIC,
PATIENTS WHO DON’T NEED THEM MAY BE TAKING ALLERGY DRUGSShe does this not
only to spare the hostess’ feelings, but to indulge her finicky stomach.
Even though we are full sisters, there is no food I can think of that
I… . May , SNEEZY, DRIPPY, RUNNY, BUT NOT ALLERGIC, PATIENTS WHO DON’T
NEED THEM MAY BE TAKING ALLERGY DRUGS< Americans spent nearly $ . billion
on the prescription allergy drugs Claritin, Allegra and Zyrtec last year.
But many of those people one study suggests as many as two thirds may not
even have allergies.The problem, say d ors, is that people who suffer
from a chronic runny nose, congestion or sinus problems often think they
have allergies when their symptoms are actually triggered by foods,
medication, bacteria or some other reason. Rather than be tested, many
patients simply get... . Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY) May , Study
finds many allergy drugs prescribed incorrectly, misused Americans spent
nearly $ . billion on the prescription allergy drugs Claritin, Allegra
and Zyrtec last year. But many of those people one study suggests as many
as two thirds may not even have allergies.The problem, say d ors, is that
people who suffer from a chronic runny nose, congestion or sinus problems
often think they have allergies, when their symptoms are actually
triggered by foods, medication, bacteria or some other reason. Rather
than be tested, many patients simply get... . The Denver Post May ,
Allergy formulas misapplied Study Many users aren't even allergic
Americans spent nearly $ . billion on the prescription allergy drugs
Claritin, Allegra and Zyrtec last year. But many one study suggests as
many as two thirds may not have allergies.The problem, say d ors, is
people who suffer from a chronic runny nose, congestion or sinus problems
often think they have allergies when their symptoms are actually
triggered by foods, medication, bacteria or some other reason. Rather
than be tested, many patients simply get their d or to prescribe... .
Jerusalem Post, The (Israel) , The rallying cry Sneezers unite!
Gesundheit! If you are among the % of Israelis suffering from allergies
many of them (but not all) sensitive to pollen and other substances
emitted by trees, grasses, weeds and plants you probably regard spring as
the worst season in the year. Sneezing, watery eyes, coughing and a raw
throat are constant companions during the spring, and often during the
autumn as well. Asthma attacks, in rare cases fatal, may result from such
allergies as well.While you can seek help by going for... . Macon
Telegraph, The (GA) , REASON FOR THE SNEEZIN' In the waiting room at the
Macon Asthma and Allergy Clinic, home to no fewer than four boxes of
tissue, pollen allergy sufferer Ernestine Watts sat reading a magazine a
gardening magazine.With nary a sniffle.Watts gets regular allergy shots.
She does her gardening while breathing through a mask.Still, she says,
springtime for her isn't spring breeze gentle on her allergies."When the
grass starts growing and the wind starts blowing, you know... . . .
Hamilton Spectator, The (Ontario, Canada) , Rainy summer bad for
allergies; Ragweed plants spewing pollen into air Almost every fall the
start of ragweed allergy season brings so much misery so swiftly that
sufferers believe it's the worst year ever. So far, allergy experts say,
the ragweed pollen count isn't setting records. But, they note, the rainy
summer nourished outsized ragweed plants that are spewing millions of
pollen grains into the breezes that can spread ragweed as far as
kilometres."I've seen a lot of severe patients today,"... . Boston Globe
, RAGWEED IS RAGING WET WEATHER HITS ALLERGY SUFFERERS Almost every fall,
the start of ragweed allergy season brings so much misery so swiftly that
sufferers believe it's the worst year ever.So far, allergy specialists
say the ragweed pollen count isn't setting records. But, they note, the
rainy summer nourished outsized ragweed plants that are spewing millions
of pollen grains into the breezes that can spread ragweed as far as
miles. "I've seen a lot of severe patients today,"... . , Getting over
the gardening itch Author offers tips to make activities allergy free IF
you or someone you know suffers from allergies, then you know how
difficult it can be to enjoy gardening and other outdoor activities.In
his new book, "Allergy Free Gardening," Thomas L.
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