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    The Mediterranean Diet and Allergies Springtime often leaves many people sniffling and sneezing, and while antihistamine pills are effective, it can leave you feeling exhausted and foggy. While the use of medication works well, it should never be solely relied upon. Sometimes there are other solutions to try first before you head to the medicine cabinet. You ever hear the term “you are what you eat”? Well, that statement couldn’t be more true, what you put into your body will affect your performance

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    Fall is the season when you have less sunlight, the temperature decreases, and when allergies get bad. So during this season you need to make sure you bundle up when it’s cold because you don’t want to get sick. Also I would advise you to make sure that you have enough gas and things to make it to work/school so you don’t have to worry about anything. Another way to stay healthy is to make sure when you start getting sick you go to the doctor. If you don’t then you could end up having to go to the

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    Food Allergies

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    management of food allergies states very basic recommendations, including statements like: anyone that has been diagnosed with food allergies should avoid the allergenic food; receive training on how to understand ingredient lists on food labels; receive follow-up testing; develop an emergency management plan; be aware of vaccines containing varying amounts of egg protein (MMR, MMRV and the influenza vaccine); and that there are no medications available to prevent food allergies. Anaphylaxis should

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    Food And Food Allergies

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    No matter what time of year it seems that someone is always sneezing, has eyes that are watering, or are all stuffed up due to allergies be it pollen, dust, fur, grass or one of the hundreds of triggers. We people are not alone in our suffering from allergies or animal companions can suffer from allergies as well, especially our canine companions. An allergic reaction in any species is defined as an over-reaction and hypersensitivity by the immune system to an allergen which is most often a protein

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    Allergies Research Paper

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    Allergies Allergies occur when the immune system reacts negatively to a particular substance, which are called allergens. Allergies are generally not inherited, although someone who develops allergies very easily is most likely atopic, which is genetic. Allergies are classified as Type 1 of the four types of hypersensitivity. When the immune system comes into contact with an allergen, antibodies are triggered. Histamine is released when allergens come into contact with the white blood cells known

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    Allergies Research Paper

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    Allergies can affect the body in many ways by having a direct effect on the target organ such as the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system or skin. Allergies also can frequently cause headaches, fatigue and irritability. Allergies are caused by the immune system confusing natural proteins for a harmful invader. Most people hear of allergies and think of common symptoms such as runny noses and sneezing. However, allergies affect the entire body and may manifest differently in each individual

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    years old, I developed a gluten allergy. In the United States, over three million people are diagnosed with food allergies every year, and over 50 million people have pre-existing food allergies. Dealing with a gluten allergy was difficult for me, and I had to make changes in my life that affected me in multiple ways. I am not the only person who has ever had to experience a gluten allergy; however, I am part of a much smaller population of people who develop allergies later in life. In fact, roughly

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    Food Allergies

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    Tastes Different: Introduction to Food Allergies Every year the number of people with food allergies grows. As research continues and self-awareness peaks, people will notice and connect their reactions to certain foods to allergies. Decades ago, people settled down to eat the foods that were prepared for them without question or complaint. Now, disclaimers are given and questions are politely asked. As silly as it may seem to people without food allergies, it is a matter of life or death to those

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    them out. Every second something excruciating happens to my body. Why is my heart beating faster than normal? I’m terrified, I don’t know what is happening to me. Allergies can have serious effects on human beings, they can lead to mood swings, unbearable skin pain and the inability to wear clothing for extended periods of time. Allergies can affect your mood. They can lead to depression, mood swings, irritability and lack of motivation. For instance,

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    Non Seasonal Allergies

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    Mr. James could be suffering either from allergies (seasonal or non-seasonal), common cold, influenza (FLU), and sinusitis. With the symptoms presented by Mr. James, he could be experiencing any of the diagnosis stated above. In the sense that allergies, common cold, flu and sinusitis all have the same symptoms such as runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing. However, an individual with an allergies usually have a thin watery discharge from running nose and symptoms can begin to show immediately after

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