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    Food allergies affect roughly 15 million people in the United States. 1 in every 13 kids is affected by a food allergy and no one knows the exact cause. Types of food allergies vary; however, there are 8 main food allergies. Anaphylaxis is responsible for 500-1,000 deaths per year in the United States. There is no exact treatment to cure food allergies, but there are ways to control the allergy that the person has. A study of food allergies shows that causes food allergies, the types of food allergies

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    whether you'll ever find a pet for allergies sufferers, relax, and read on. There are several types of animal, including dogs and cats of specific breeds, which are more allergy friendly than the others. Here are just a few of the pet for allergies sufferers' suggestions we have for you. It's important to remember that it's not really the hair, but rather the dander that is created when the animal licks itself, leaving saliva on the skin, that really aggravates an allergy. So while hairless pets are a

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    of Americans own at least one cat, fifty-two percent of these people own more than one cat and ten percent of these people are allergic to cats. In addition, the amount of people with cat allergies is double the amount of people with dog allergies. Cats can enrich many people’s lives if they do not have an allergy to them. Knowing the symptoms of an allergic reaction, how to reduce contact with your cat, and the different hypoallergenic breeds is important in having an enriched relationship with your

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    Food Allergy Research Paper

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    110 12/14/15 Food Allergies is a Health and Psychosocial Problem. OVERVIEW OF ISSUE - Food allergies over the years have become a health and psychosocial problem affecting the daily lives of school age children and their families. From 1997 to 2007 there was an increase of food allergies by 18%, an estimated 15 million Americans have food allergies 8% of that are children and 5% adults. (Lanser et al 2015). 1 in 3 Americans has some form of food allergy, 1 in 12 American child has a doctor

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    to treat pets with skin allergy and this one won't require your furry little animal to get any shots at all. It is called the Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), a new alternative according to experts when it comes to taking care of your pet's skin allergy issues. Household pets are prone to skin allergies, which is why it is advised that pet owners give their animals allergy shots. This would prevent and even treat their pet dog or cat if they have any type of skin allergy. In an article published

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    seeds. Many people have heard about food allergies, but do not actually know what they are. A food allergy is when the immune system produces antibodies in defense against a substance that is actually not harmful to the body. There is no cure for food allergies yet, and the reaction can ultimately be life threatening. Dealing with an allergy is an everyday challenge that has forced me to become more aware of the food I eat. My family and I discovered my allergy at a young age, and one of the ways I

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    An allergy is the result of a hypersensitive reaction of the body's immune system to harmless substances such as pollen, animal dander, dust mites and fungi. The substances that trigger an allergic reaction always contain a kind of protein, and this is regarded as "allergen". An allergy to these allergens causes symptoms such as stuffy nose or dripping, sneezing, watery and itchy eyes, nose and throat. The nasal disorders as a result of products (chemical) irritants, such as smoke or paint, are not

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    If you suffer from allergies whether they be seasonal or year round, or you have asthma, you understand what it is like to have problems breathing, itchy eyes, stuffy noses and other miserable symptoms. Dirty air entering your home can contribute to these symptoms and may also increase the risk of illness throughout the year. There is a lot of debate out there as to whether whole house air cleaners or whole house air purification systems actually work. The answer lies in the health of those living

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    probably got spring allergies that are triggered by pollen. Here are a few ways to survive the season in good health and with your sense of humor still intact. Say Yes To Meds---Consult your pediatrician first to determine whether the symptoms indicate allergies or a cold. It is likely the doctor will have some samples for you to try. And you and your child will know whether it's working pretty quickly. The last thing you want to do is push pills at children. But children with allergies can really get

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    Epinephrine Administration Epinephrine is one of the most common medications administered in the field by EMS professionals of all levels. This naturally occurring catecholamine is one of the most potent tools that EMS professionals have at their immediate disposal for the treatment of anaphylaxis. The instructions depicted below outline the proper procedure for the administration of epinephrine to treat anaphylaxis in adult patients. This procedure should take approximately 3-5 minutes to perform

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