In this post, we’ll explore some of the most effective ways that allergy sufferers can reduce their symptoms naturally around the home. Read More »
Archive for September, 2013
Home air purifiers can help adolescents with asthma and allergies sleep at night
Getting enough sleep is essential for adolescents, but as they work hard to complete all their schoolwork, play sports and engage in extra-curricular activities, they may not get the chance to finally lie down until 11 or 12 at night. Read More »
It’s important for pregnant women to keep asthma under control
A review featured in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG) on Friday, September 6, reinforces how important it is for pregnant women to keep their asthma under control, as failing to do so can adversely affect the health of their babies. Read More »
How can I tell the difference between allergies and the common cold?
As the temperatures cool down, you may start to notice that you’re feeling under the weather — but how do you know if you’re suffering from allergies or the common cold? Read More »
Are some types of asthma more difficult to treat than others?
According to Science Daily, researchers found that patients who have severe asthma are less likely to respond to treatment than those who have a milder form of the disease. With this in mind, the goal is to develop more specialized methods of relieving symptoms among individuals. Read More »
What makes asthma attacks so common in September?
Did you know that the worst day of the year for asthma sufferers is fast approaching? According to CNN, “clinical studies have shown that greatest number of hospitalizations due to asthma peak 17 days after Labor Day, which in 2013 will be September 19.” Read More »
Ragweed allergies expected to be severe this fall
According to Illinois media publication WGEM.com, ragweed pollen is in full effect, causing people to suffer from symptoms that may include sneezing, a runny nose and itchy eyes. Read More »
Study: Menopausal women with asthma twice as likely to be hospitalized than men
A recent study conducted by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) reveals some interesting insights into how asthma affects middle-aged women. Read More »
Tips for reducing ragweed allergy symptoms this fall
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI), 10 percent of children and 7.8 percent of adults in the United States suffer from ragweed allergies — also known as hay fever. While ragweed allergy season traditionally peaks in mid-September, Fox News reports that factors such as climate change are causing it to last about four weeks longer than usual. Read More »