To be able to provide up to date data and forecasting, the National Allergy Bureau has established a countrywide network of pollen counters equipped with air sampling equipment to capture airborne (pollen) allergens. The number of pollen grains are collected from the air samples, counted, recorded, and broadcast as an advisory to the general population. These pollen counting stations generally operate in the months of March and April, when pollen counts begin to rise dramatically. The data gathered and provided by these stations are very important for suffering from pollen allergy.
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Pollen Allergy: Should you live in the city or the countryside?
Studies reveal that approximately 27 million Americans suffer from one kind of eye allergy or another. Manifestations of eye allergy such as redness, inflammation and incessant protein production can be very frustrating and stressful which requires several consultations and visits to an eye doctor as these conditions may develop into a possible loss of eyesight.
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Eye Allergy: The Real Score
Seasonal allergy sufferers always have the objectionable experience of putting up with their season allergy symptoms, more so this year because it is officially the worst allergy season ever. The situation has become so overwhelming because people who have never experienced any type of allergy reaction in the past have reported incidents of season allergy symptoms affecting their eyes and respiratory systems.
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Season Allergy: Deal with it and Live Happily
Almost everybody exhibit some physical form of some sort due to sun allergy. Some have relatively minor symptomatic reactions like prickly heat whereas there are those who suffer from severe symptoms that can affect their way of life. There are people with extreme sensitivity who develop hives that can turn to blisters and spread to areas that are not directly exposed to the sun.
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Sun Allergy: Signs and Symptoms
One very common and widespread affliction of Americans are eye allergies; there are numerous and documented complaints of allergic effects that involve eyes. Severe eye allergies can be a very bothersome and extremely frustrating experience to go through as it calls for more than a few consultations and visits to a qualified practitioner. People who suffer from this type of allergy reaction are at risk because it poses a serious threat to the eyesight.
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Eye Allergies: Some Basic Information
One of the more difficult types of allergy to identify is corn allergy because of the similarity of the symptomatic signs of corn allergy to other food allergens, even if individual reactions significantly vary from one person to the next. When you are diagnosed to have this particular type of allergy, the next step to take is to remove corn from your diet regardless of the type of allergy you have.
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Corn Allergy Management Tips
No more full cream milk, cottage cheese, and you can also say goodbye to pizza! These are only some of the numerous types of food you have to do without if you develop milk allergy. Although milk is good for your health, people who develop adverse pathological reactions when they take milk or any food product that contains milk have to do without the world’s number one food drink. Most common of the reactions is skin irritation, which completely goes against the dietary benefits of drinking milk. However, not all is lost because there are means to avoid developing or go around milk allergy that can allow you still enjoy the benefits of highly nutritious milk. First, you have to know some basic information on milk allergy in order to properly manage and cope with the situation and in the process, enjoy its benefits regardless of the an allergic reaction.
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Milk Allergy - Alternative Ways to Enjoy Milk
What triggers spring allergy?
The strong winds of springtime contribute to the onset of spring allergy because it carries certain types of allergens such as pollens from plants, trees and weeds have.
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Spring Allergy: A Issue that Affects Millions














