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    Again I personally also deal with all three of these severe symptoms as my case is very severe IBS, IBD, and Chron’s disease. Here is another list by another peer reviewed source that includes their list of triggers for IBS. Fatty foods, alcohol, caffeine and foods such as beans or high fiber foods have regularly been identified as causing IBS attacks. However, it can be difficult for some people to track down which particular foods can trigger their IBS. Further complicating the issue, not…

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    is used for treating anaphylaxis which is a life- threatening allergic reaction. According to the 2013 article, “Anaphylaxis in America: The prevalence and characteristics of anaphylaxis in the United States,” conducted by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, between 1.6% and 5.1% of Americans face anaphylaxis. That means it occurs in nearly 1-in-50 Americans and is getting closer to 1-in-20 Americans. For those of you who did not already realize you are a victim of anaphylaxis,…

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    Researchers estimate that about 15 million people have food allergies. An allergy is an abnormal immune reaction. Some reactions may cause hives, others, may be more serious, such as, antiepileptic shock. One of the most common allergies is from food. The majority of food allergies is activated by certain proteins in, shellfish, such as; shrimp, lobster, and crab. Tree nuts such as; peanuts, walnuts, pecans. Other foods that may cause an allergic reaction are; fish, eggs, and wheat. Food…

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    a peanut allergy was 1.4%. That might not seem like a lot, but only a decade earlier it was 0.4%. With a sudden increase of peanut allergies, should schools do something? I think not. Instead of banning peanut allergies altogether I think we should educate students and staff about the dangers of peanuts allergies and other allergies. Also, instead of Banning peanuts altogether, I think that schools should just ban certain classrooms that have kids with peanut allergies or other allergies.…

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    How allergies affect our Health Introduction Many people believes that allergies is just an overreaction of our immune system, trying to fight off harmless antibodies. Few people did not realized that having allergies could sometime triggers a life-threatening reaction for some people. Although allergies may seem harmless, it could triggers many distresses on people especially in young children. The definition of allergies can be defined in many way, therefore it is no right or wrong way to…

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    Environmental Allergies Environmental allergies are the allergies that live in our environments. If you have ever gone outside and immediately felt your allergies act up, then it is highly likely that you have one or more environmental allergies. The symptoms of environmental allergies are similar to normal allergies. These symptoms include: • Itchy and watery eyes • Clogged nose • Congestion • Sniffles • Coughing • Sneezing • Itching It is hard to avoid our environmental allergies because…

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    Health and well-being looks at a variety of concepts such as the following: Allergies Medicine Diet Exercise Health and well-being is looking at how people feel about themselves and the experiences that people go through in their lives. The definition of ‘well-being’ is how the children think, feel, the relationships that they have with other people and the definition of ‘health’ is looking at the children’s health requirements and how active that child is, because if the child is more active…

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    can cause serious allergies to a high number of children. There is no scientific explanation for the increase. Questions about the use of allergy shots or oral medication. Antigen injections in small amounts and are gradually increasing. These injections are used for pollen, cat dander, and other non-food allergies. One of the best cures for food allergies is to avoid that particular food. There is a large group of foods that contain peanuts and milk products. These allergies can be life…

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    walks outside, dinners on patios, and, unfortunately, seasonal allergies. At Westchester Chiropractic Clinic in High Point, North Carolina, the team offers more than spine alignment. In addition to helping patients find chronic pain relief and recover from injuries, the friendly staff also offers nutritional consultations where, in addition to teaching patients how to eat and live healthier, they customize supplementation to treat allergies. For more than 40 years, the practitioners at…

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    Antihistamine Antihistamine is a form of tablets, capsule, liquid, spray, and even eye drops that treat allergies. Everyone is allergic to anything, whether it's about food, drink, smell, and even clothing. Before trying on many different drugs, doctors usually prescribe antihistamine first to their patients. It is considered to be the number one drug to fight allergies before it spread on the body. Antihistamine was first discovered by the Swiss-born Novel Prize winning pharmacology named…

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