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    with nut allergy, which I was diagnosed with as a child. It fuelled my pursuit of knowledge in medical science as I was fascinated how there is not a known cause of peanut allergy. This captivating medical dilemma led me to recognise that there is a lot yet to be discovered in medicine. My curiosity in this field inspired me to initiate contact with allergy specialists and write a personal study on the topic where I explored the genetic and environmental effects of developing a peanut allergy. To gain

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    It can help the younger researchers to have easy access to teachers/mentors (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 2011). One can reach goals and objectives efficiently and faster. Team science efforts can also help group members by sharing knowledge from each other and this can give them good grant proposal skills. From the pros I can

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    One of the important part of the healthy diet is dairy products. Most of the people eat dairy foods such as cheese, cream or yogurt, some are drinking milk. So, one of the common misconception is “Milk allergies and lactose intolerance are the same.” Both can cause you to avoid dairy products but they are not the same thing. The terms may sound almost the same but it is actually two different problem in digestive and one

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    Allergies have affected peoples lives for as long as time. Cutting out certain foods from ones diet due to allergies can be a burden. Peanut allergies statistically are known to be one of the most common and dangerous children face today. As time has gone on this allergy has seemed to grow more and more common within the country. Peanuts and or peanut products are almost in every food product. Due to the prevalence of the product, one must keep a close watch on the ingredients so an anaphylactic

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    Becoming “gluten-free” is a popular trend for many Americans, and there are any number of reasons that people are gluten free, some common ones being Celiac disease and general gluten intolerance. In addition, being gluten free is so popular right now that many people are gluten free just because of its popularity. Celiac disease and gluten intolerance are both caused by the body’s reaction to gluten, which is found in many types of grain, including wheat. Wheat in the United States is causing health

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    Descriptions: On September 21, 2016, I reviewed Mrs. S’s chart prior to meeting with her. She is an 80-year-old female who is a resident at the Artman Luthern Home. She has no known drug allergies. Her past medical history includes; thrombocytopenia, hypothyroidism, unspecified dementia with behavioral disturbances, hypertension, difficulty walking, UTI, history of a fall, and artificial openings of the urinary tract. I performed a Head to toe assessment on her, my findings for the neuro assessment

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    It Must Be a Bad Year for My Allergies (PBL) 1. Based on the examination of the patient, a secondary pathology resulting from primary pathology is evident. The primary pathology is Lung Cancer and the secondary pathology is Superior Vena Cava Syndrome. 2. A chest X-ray and CT scan result demonstrated a cavitation of the right lower pulmonary lobe. This result alone along with Bob’s history of smoking is a big red flag related to lung cancer. Bob’s history reveals that he has been smoking a ½

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    Dairy Allergies and What to do About Them Food allergy or hypersensitivity refers to the abnormal allergic reaction of the body’s immune system to a usually harmless food such as milk, eggs, peanuts, and fish. Food allergens that cause allergic reactions are usually proteins and this can cause adverse effects even if cooked or have been digested. Dairy allergens include milk and milk proteins that are found in cows, sheep, goat, and other grazing mammals that produce milk. Milk allergy symptoms

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    Do you suffer from allergies? If so, then you need to make sure you live in a healthy and comfortable indoor environment. You need to make sure your home is clean and safe to live as well. Here are some of the best simple ways to allergy-proof your home. Go for a 100% natural bedding It is essential to do so, in order to be able to experience a restful and deep sleep. Therefore, what you actually need to do is to go for an organic mattress, which will not affect your health at all, due to the fact

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    Suffering from allergies is something people deal with everyday. The allergy attacks can take place outside or in their own home. Using air filtration systems has helped some to reduce their attacks. One type of this system is the Trane air filtration systems. A leader in the industry, this system can reduce and remove pet dander, pollen and dust. The reason some people choose a filtration system is to remove allergens in their homes such as dust, pollen and other pollutants. Help may be found also

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