With the holiday season in full effect, you may find your family, friends, or other loved ones stopping by to visit you. While it can be a great time...
Continue ReadingOur staff here at Center for Allergy and Asthma of Georgia would like to welcome the newest member of our team, Doctor Neha Kharod. Backed by years...
Continue ReadingWith the big winter holidays just around the corner, you may start pulling out the old holiday decorations from the garage so you and your family can...
Continue ReadingRecently, a global healthcare company, Sanofi, announced a recall of their epinephrine injection products called Auvi-Q. According to many reports,...
Continue ReadingHave you ever wondered why some people are allergic to certain foods or plants and not others? A recent study shows that some allergens carry...
Continue ReadingHalloween brings about the sweetest of treats for all trick-or-treaters. While these sweet treats can be delicious, their ingredients can be...
Continue ReadingRecently, the Center for Allergy and Asthma of Georgia opened their new Peachtree City office. As a celebration for this wonderful accomplishment,...
Continue ReadingWith summer coming to an end and children returning to school, you can bet that they will be exposed to a new season of allergens, many of which can...
Continue ReadingThe Center for Allergy and Asthma of Georgia is pleased to announce that we will be moving our Peachtree City office location this month! The brand...
Continue ReadingYou may have heard about celiac disease, that is an allergic intolerance to food items containing gluten, a protein often found in wheat, barley, and...
Continue ReadingThe National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an agency focused on environmental issues and activism, has just released a report of the most...
Continue ReadingExposure to allergens is nearly unavoidable. When we step outside, we are hit with pollen, grasses, trees, and other triggers that are present in the...
Continue ReadingThis year, Food Allergy Awareness Week falls on May 10-16, part of an entire month of Food Allergy Action. Food Allergy Action Month was established...
Continue ReadingThere are only about 35 known cases of individuals who are allergic to water. A 17-year-old girl, Alexandra A., from Utah is one of them. After...
Continue ReadingNearly 26 million Americans are affected by asthma, the lung disease that makes the individual’s airways tighten up and produce an excess amount of...
Continue ReadingFrench biotechnology company, DBV Technologies, has developed a patch for sufferers of peanut allergies. The FDA has yet to approve the patch, but it...
Continue ReadingOur very own Georgia allergist, Dr. Hurwitz, has been listed as Top Doc by Lifestyles Magazine. Lifestyles Magazine shares stories, inspirational...
Continue ReadingMedical treatments inherently carry some form of risk—that is a given. When you are prescribed any form of medication or treatment, your physician...
Continue ReadingHow do allergy shots work? Who should receive them? These are valid questions that first-time and even returning patients to the Center for Allergy...
Continue ReadingPollen counts were high this past weekend in Atlanta, and allergy sufferers may have a lot to grumble about in the upcoming months. While March is...
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Continue ReadingIf a box of tissues has become a permanent fixture on your desk, or the pollen count now dictates your daily routine, you may want to consider...
Continue ReadingIn each of our metro Atlanta office locations, the board-certified allergy specialists at the Center for Allergy and Asthma of Georgia provide a...
Continue ReadingLifelong allergies need long-term treatment results. It’s miserable to suffer from itching, sneezing, or a runny nose every year when the seasons...
Continue ReadingEveryone around you seems to be getting sick; despite your best efforts at prevention, you start to come down with the sniffles, too.
Continue ReadingSeasonal changes in the Atlanta area can make it difficult to tell if nasal congestion is just a symptom of a passing cold, or allergies. While a...
Continue ReadingAllergies and asthma are very common in children; about 80% of children with asthma suffer allergies, and approximately 8% of children under age six...
Continue ReadingThe spring allergy season has already started, with warm weather resulting in rapidly rising tree pollen counts as early as February. People with...
Continue ReadingWhether it is winter or summer, the Atlanta allergy season never seems to end. Combat allergy symptoms with reliable treatment options at the Center...
Continue ReadingAtlanta allergy patients who suffer from allergic rhinitis, an increasingly common and unpleasant condition that results in the inflammation of the...
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