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After decades of limited options, allergy care is may no longer a one-size-fits-all treatment approach. As sneezes, coughs, and runny noses take over spring allergy season, researchers are finding a ...
Over 100 million people, and more than 30% of adults, suffer from some type of allergy in the United States, and that number is on the rise. But where are these allergies coming from? Do we inherit ...
Cayenne, also called capsicum, is a type of chili pepper that is pungent, spicy, and known for its red color. Many people use cayenne pepper as a spice in the meals they make. But how spicy the ...
Adding water to Cache Energy’s cement pellets causes a chemical reaction that releases heat. The reaction is reversible, allowing the system to store heat as well. CACHE ENERGY More than two millennia ...
Take a closer look at those numbers, however, and one thing becomes clear: Allergies affect men and women differently. "When children are young, boys get allergic conditions like asthma and hay fever ...
Allergy season in Arizona has started early due to a warmer winter and spring temperatures. Factors like dry air, wind, and certain urban plants contribute to nearly year-round pollen activity in the ...
Seasonal allergies are nothing to sniff at. Spring allergy season is worsening with each passing year, as winds carrying pollen from other regions, combined with warmer temperatures, are making ...
Each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranks the top 100 U.S. cities with the most challenging allergy conditions, using data on pollen counts, medicine usage and availability of ...
Spring is just around the corner, which means you should already be taking your usual seasonal allergy medicines, experts say. If you feel like your seasonal allergy symptoms are getting worse every ...
If your patients have been coming in with new asthma-like symptoms or sudden allergies to foods or the environment, long COVID could be to blame. In an article published in Nature Immunology last ...