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    Allergy Research Paper

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    Tips For Living With A Pet That Aggravates Your Allergy Symptoms If you suspect you're allergic to the family pet, you may face the agonizing decision of whether or not you can keep the animal. This is a difficult choice if your kids are attached to the dog or cat. If the pet is considered part of the family, you may decide to put up with your allergy symptoms so he or she can stay with you for life. Even if you are allergic to pet dander, it may be possible to live in the same house with your…

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    send them to the hospital. “Over 50 million of people suffer from allergies a year in the United States […] approximately 3 million [of the allergy sufferers have] found relief with allergen immunotherapy” (Communications). Ragweed allergy symptoms according to Nayak and others are, “sneezing; rhinorrhea/runny nose; itchy nose, throat, and palate; itchy, watery eyes; and nasal congestion/stuffiness.” According to Cox and more, allergy immunotherapy is, “for patients with allergic diseases,…

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    Mast Cell Research Paper

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    how antibodies of the IgE isotype can bind to Fc receptors on the surface of mast cells. Although this effect most likely evolved as a component of protection against helminthic parasites, it continues to play a substantial role in symptoms for allergy. Mast cell activation is not further addressed until module 8.2, but understanding how mast cell activation plays a prominent role in the immune system is vital to learning how to combat potentially life-threatening allergic reactions. In the…

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    Eczema Research Paper

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    affect virtually any parts of a person’s body, but it mainly affects the arms and back. Unlike any other itch, scratching doesn’t help, but it makes the itching worse. Most people of suffer from Eczema also suffer from very harsh food allergies. When the Allergies are triggered, the Eczema can often become worse. When a person with Eczema is stressed, their Eczema begins to worsen. The most common type of Eczema is called Atopic Dermatitis. Atopic Dermatitis is mostly in young children, but can…

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    combination of genetics and exposures to certain elements in the environment put people at the greatest risk of developing asthma for the first time but there are also normal everyday factors as well such as family history, viral respiratory infections, allergies, smoking, obesity, and air…

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    insides. It plays the biggest role in how we appear, and how we feel about our appearance. The skin can even tell us when something is wrong with our insides. So what does it mean when our skin is bumpy, almost like chicken skin? Is it a breakout, an allergy, or is it a sign of imbalance in the body? Today, we’re talking about Fordyce spots. Namely, what are they, and how long do Fordyce spots last? Will they harm us, and are there any natural treatments for them? Take a good look in the…

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    Nasal Irrigation

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    Whether it’s seasonal allergies or food allergies, nobody wants to be plagued by them. The good news is that you don’t have to suffer with annoying allergy symptoms. There are fast, effective and even natural remedies that can offer relief, and you can find it right at home. Let’s look at five simple home remedies for stopping your allergies in their tracks. Nasal Irrigation Effective, safe and inexpensive, nasal irrigation involves the creation of a saline solution, combining 1 teaspoon (5…

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    Family Medical History

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    My Family Medical History Growing up, I watched both my father and grandfather suffer the symptoms of asthma. They are both allergic to cats, both have severe allergies, and both use an inhaler. Thankfully, I have been fortunate and have never been diagnosed with asthma. According to the American Lung Association (2017), having a parent with asthma makes me three to six times more likely to develop asthma over the course of my life. In a recent study, researchers found that…

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    Numerous environmental conditions at your workplace can cause you to suffer an allergic reaction that ranges from mild to life-threatening. If you’re affected by an allergy, you may be eligible to file a Workers’ Compensation claim. Consider these tips as you reduce allergens at work and protect yourself. Common Workplace Allergens Depending on your job and workplace, you may be exposed to numerous allergens as you work. Consider this partial list. Latex gloves or equipment Ink toner…

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    The immune system is how the body defends itself against foreign substances and infections. Some individuals experience sensitivities, called allergies, within their immune systems that are caused by ordinarily harmless materials like foods, medicines, or environmental factors (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease). Food-related allergies continue to grow as a public health issue, as 6% of Canadians under the age of 18 are affected, with peanuts as the leading cause. This lead…

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