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  • Feel Good Fun  By : Anaya Erika
    According to celebrity party planner David Tutera, who has staged events for stars such as Matthew McConaughey, The Rolling Stones and former Vice President Al Gore, event planning is all about expecting the unexpected.
  • Cedar Fever Symptoms? You Don't Have To Suffer Anymore!  By : Dr. George Best
    Once again it is cedar fever season - the time in South Texas when the mountain cedar trees erupt in pollen. If you have allergies and you've been experiencing a lot more congestion, coughing, sneezing, and red, irritated eyes, you can probably blame it on the cedar. Some people may also run a low grade fever because cedar allergies can be severe enough to cause a lot of inflammation which can show up as a slight fever.
  • Living With Metal Allergies  By : Meg Milliken
    If you keep getting a mysterious rash on some part of your body, it may be an allergy to metal or metal sensitivity. You would want to check to see if that area of your skin is coming in contact with a belt buckle, bra hooks, eyelets on your shoes, zippers or for any other metal that might be in your clothing.
  • Allergy Information  By : Justin Flowers
    An allergy happens, when an individual becomes sensitized to a known substance, that starts an allergic reaction. These substances are known as allergens, or triggers, because they cause an overreaction in the body’s immune system. There are natural allergens, like pollens, environmental substances, like chemicals, and the foods that we consume, usually proteins, among many others.
  • Not Always A Girl's Best Friend  By : Zuske Sagara
    Jewelry, which often contains a good amount of nickel in it, can actually trigger
    an allergic reaction in some people. The symptoms don't usually manifest until some time after the initial contact has passed, which can make diagnosis a little difficult. There is no known cure for the problem, which can range from being a mild irritation to temporarily debilitating, depending on the circumstances.
  • Understanding The Cause of Allergy  By : Justin Flowers
    People who are afflicted with allergies seek to find out everything they can about the cause of allergy.
  • Buying the Perfect Allergy-free Gifts for Your Loved Ones  By : Audrey Lynn
    Imagine how sad it is when you took time to carefully choose the perfect gift for your loved ones, only to learn soon after that your gift just trigger a bad case of allergy for him/ her. The last thing you want is to spoil someone’s joy just because you did not take his/her allergy into consideration when buying your gifts.
  • How to Prevent or Alleviate Allergy  By : Knut Holt
    About the causes and mechanisms of allergic conditions. Possible ways to prevent or treat allergy are presented.
  • Natural Remedies And Treatments For Allergies  By : Steven
    When allergies strike, most allergy sufferers head to the drugstore where they purchase an antihistamine. They take it, and soon their symptoms begin to subside. They’re all set until the next outburst.
  • A Look At Allergy Products  By : Chase
    Do allergy products really make a difference? Plenty of specialty products exist, and if you are looking, you can you find products for every room in the home and practically every part of your body. HEPA air filters and filters for your vacuum cleaner; 100% pure cotton bedding and pillows; masks that you can wear at work, at play and at home; cleaning supplies; cases to stuff your mattresses in; throat moisturizers; cosmetics; dehumidifiers; toys that can be washed; the list goes on and on.
  • The Must know Info on Allergy  By : Sarah
    Peanuts could lead you breathless, a bowl of pulses may cause swelling of the tongue and throat, or a fish preparation may lead to redness of skin and an incessant rash.
  • Uncovering The Relationship Between Asthma And Allergies  By : ArticleGOLD
    You often hear the terms "asthma" and "allergies" lumped together. But do you know why?

    Asthma is a chronic lung condition, characterized by difficulty in breathing due to extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways.


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