Exposure 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 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...
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...
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