Don’t skip out on nasal sprays or eye drops. Those, along with antihistamines, will help keep symptoms at bay. Have your ...
With spring here, children become vulnerable to the seasonal triggers like pollens and dust. Here's what you can do to protect.
(WIFR) - Spring is here and that means the return of seasonal allergies. Research from the Centers for Disease Control shows ...
Now that it's warming up, many of us will be spending more time outside, which also means some of us will be dealing with ...
Spring is in the air again, which means so are your allergies. UW Health pediatricians say in children, seasonal allergies ...
Food allergies are on the rise. For kids with less severe peanut allergies, one potential treatment could be found in the ...
If you find yourself sneezing suddenly with watery eyes and a runny nose, then you probably know allergy season is upon us, but experts say that it’s coming earlier in the year and lasting longer in ...
Milk is a major allergen under federal labeling laws, and its accidental presence in products poses a risk to allergic ...
In children with health problems, the impact of their disease/condition extends beyond them and onto their parents/caregivers ...
It's the time of the year that brings seasonal allergies. This can be a burden to many families, as one in five kids experience symptoms in the U.S. "Seasonal allergies are really ...
Childhood asthma risk may be predicted based on the intensity of respiratory signs and symptoms during the first year of life.
With more than 1,500 accumulated hours of volunteer service over the past year, Fort Knox youth Maribel Sikes recently earned ...