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  1. The Complete Kid's Allergy and Asthma Guide: Allergy and Asthma Information for Children of All Ages
  2. Your Child's Food Allergies: Detecting & Treating Hyperactivity, Congestion, Irritability and other Symptoms Caused by Common Food Allergies by Jane McNicol, 1992-04
  3. The Bible Cure for Allergies: Ancient Truths, Natural Remedies and the Latest Findings for Your Health Today by Don Colbert, 2000-03
  4. The Food Allergy News Cookbook: A Collection of Recipes from Food Allergy News and Members of the Food Allergy Network
  5. Food Allergies: The Complete Guide to Understanding and Relieving Your Food Allergies by William E. Walsh, 2000-09-15
  6. User's Guide to Natural Allergy Relief (Basic Health Publications User's Guide) by Jonathan Berkowitz, 2003-04-01
  7. Allergies : Fight Them with the Blood Type Diet (Eat Right for Your Type) by Peter J. D'Adamo, 2005-04-21
  8. Allergy Cooking with Ease: The No Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Corn, Soy, Yeast, Sugar, Grain, and Gluten Cookbook by Nicolette M. Dumke, 1992-09-25
  9. Freedom from Allergy Cookbook by Ron Greenberg, Angela Nori, 2000
  10. The Anti-Inflammation Diet and Recipe Book: Protect Yourself and Your Family from Heart Disease, Arthritis, Diabetes, Allergies - and More by Jessica K. Black, 2006-08-29
  11. Middleton's Allergy: Principles and Practice E-Dition, 2-Volume Set by N. Franklin Adkinson, John W. Yunginger, et all 2007-08-25
  12. Brain Allergies: The Psychonutrient Connection Including Brain Allergies Today : An Update by William H. Philpott, Dwight K. Kalita, 1987-06
  13. The Sneeze-Free Cat Owner: Allergy Management & Breed Selection for the Allergic Cat Lover by Diane Morgan, 2007-04
  14. Pediatric Allergy: Principles and Practice by Donald Y. M. Leung, Hugh Sampson, et all 2003-02-25

61. Patient Safety Institute
Provides realtime, secure, patient-centric clinical information in five areas critical for delivering quality care diagnoses, laboratory results, medications, allergies and immunizations.
http://www.ptsafety.org/
Welcome to PSI
Patient Safety Institute (PSI) is the healthcare industry's response to the need for a trusted, National Medical Information Exchange (NMIE) that provides real time access to critical patient information (with patient consent) at the point of care. The PSI NMIE operates similar to the way that the VISA network does. Both provide a representative governance structure and a communications network that provides real time access to data which resides in disparate information stores. The PSI NMIE focuses on providing healthcare providers access to information banks of existing medical information at the point of clinical interaction. In the PSI network, the patient plays the central role in the linkage between various data sources, as he/she not only authorizes the data sharing, but also has the ability to provide supplemental information. Unlike traditional data collection and distribution systems, PSI does not accumulate and store clinical information; rather it gathers data from existing sources of electronic data in a method similar to the way

62. Spring Allergies This Years Sneezn Season
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63. AQAA
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64. CNN.com - Your Health - Seeking Relief From Seasonal Allergies - March 31, 2000
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March 31, 2000 Web posted at: 8:10 p.m. EST (0110 GMT) From staff reports NEW YORK (CNN) It's that time of year ... spring, the start of beautiful weather that also brings sneezing, wheezing and sinus congestion for an estimated 35 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies.

65. Allergies: Health And Medical Information About Allergens And Allergy Symptoms,
medical information about allergy symptoms and relief therapies 100% doctor produced written for patients experiencing allergies and related conditions to
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Allergies Health Information
Welcome to Focus On Allergies. You may have been told that mold spores can pop up anywhere. There are lots of ways to deal with this persistent problem that are cost effective and really work. Dealing with mold requires elbow grease, patience, and mold know-how. Do not give up; the effort is well worth it. View article: Mold Patrol For Mold Control
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66. CNN.com - First Treatment For Peanut Allergies Developed - Mar. 12, 2003
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VIDEO Researchers have developed the first drug that may protect the 1.5 million Americans who are allergic to peanuts the leading cause of all allergy deaths. CNN's Christy Feig reports (March 11)
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  • Peanuts are the leading cause of severe allergic reactions, followed by shellfish, fish, other nuts and eggs.
  • Peanut allergies affect nearly 1.5 million Americans.
  • Allergic reactions to peanuts cause between 50 to 100 deaths each year in the U.S.
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  • (AP) Researchers have developed the first drug that can protect the 1.5 million Americans who are allergic to peanuts the leading cause of all allergy deaths. The monthly shots are not a cure. But doctors believe the still-experimental drug should let people avoid severe complications if they unknowingly eat one or two peanuts, the typical accidental exposure.

    67. Allergies, Hay Fever And Asthma
    allergies, Hey Fever and Asthma information regarding the cause, symptoms and treatments of common allergies including Hay Fever. allergies.
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    Allergies pose a significant and serious health problem in this country. According to conservative estimates, nearly 15 million Americans are plagued by hay fever and 10 million have asthma. Twelve million more Americans suffer from such allergies as eczema and hives, not to mention allergic reactions to food, drugs, and insect stings. Most of these disorders have a hereditary component and tend to run in families
    What Is An Allergic Reaction?
    Basically, an allergic reaction occurs whenever the immune system overreacts to a seemingly harmless substance. Known as allergens, these substances include pollen, mold, house dust, mites, animal saliva and dander (skin shed by cats, dogs, or rabbits), feathers (such as those used in feather pillows), certain foods and drugs, and insect stings. Allergens are usually absorbed into the body by way of the skin, nasal passages, lungs, or digestive tract. Once inside the body, allergens stimulate the lymphocytes (small white blood cells) to produce what are known as allergic antibodies. The reaction between the allergen and these antibodies, which are attached to certain special cells (mast cells), leads to inflammation of the nose, eyes, lungs, and the digestive tract. A stuffy nose, sneezing, wheezing, skin rash, watery eyes, abdominal cramps, and nausea are some of the most common results.

    68. Allergies: Health And Medical Information About Allergens And Allergy Symptoms,
    Provides the latest information and therapy options for these disorders.
    http://www.focusonallergies.com
    MedicineNet Home Allergies Home Advanced Search
    Allergies Health Information
    Welcome to Focus On Allergies. You may have been told that mold spores can pop up anywhere. There are lots of ways to deal with this persistent problem that are cost effective and really work. Dealing with mold requires elbow grease, patience, and mold know-how. Do not give up; the effort is well worth it. View article: Mold Patrol For Mold Control
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    69. Medical Library:
    JAMA Patient Page Understanding allergies. Do cat? If so, you may be among the estimated 50 million Americans affected by allergies.
    http://www.medem.com/MedLB/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=ZZZK5HRFU9C&sub_cat=2

    70. Hardin MD : Allergies
    allergies. We list the best sites that list the sites . State Library. Pictures of allergies / Contact Dermatitis Pictures. Contact
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    71. Allergies, L'information Des Allergiques. Fiches Pratique D'allergie, Actualité
    Informations sur les allergies et leurs m©canismes. Fiches pratiques et actualit©s, conseils pour la prise en charge des patients, liens.
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  • 72. Cats, Dogs, Pets & Dust Mites . . . Cat, Dog & Dust Mite Allergy Information Sit
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    DE-MITE WEB SITE De-Mite Testing De-Mite MSDS The following are some important and interesting notes for allergy and asthma sufferers 25% of all allergies and 50% of all asthmatic diseases are directly traceable to dust mites Allergy is the most widespread chronic condition in the world and the sensitivity to animals and dust mites are two of the most common. Most allergy problems are first seen by family doctors or pediatricians who will then recommend an allergist if it is felt to be necessary.

    73. Allergy Watch Products For Children Allergic To Milk, Nuts, Soy, Etc.
    A colorful product line designed for children with allergies, asthma, diabetes in order to warn people the child has an allergy.
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    Entrepreneurial Parent of the Month Award As an advocate of children, Allergy Watch is right in tune to our mission of responsible parenthood here at The Entrepreneurial Parent , and we're happy to have them as a new member of our EP Community
    Please review our Profile of the founder of Allergy Watch at www.en-parent.com
    Do you know a child that suffers from Severe Food Allergies or has Severe Allergic Reactions to substances such as Latex, Penicillin, or Bees? Ever wonder how you could make others aware that this child has such an allergy? On a daily basis? As a constant reminder? Especially when you are not there to watch? Conrad Concepts, Inc. has a product line that does just that. The product is called Allergy Watch , and it was designed with children in mind. The products are Colorful, Fun to Wear, and Serve a Very Important Purpose! Help the Children
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    74. Food Allergies

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    75. Austin Allergy Associates
    Three clinic locations in Austin, Texas. Information on patient services for allergies, asthma, hives, and sinusitis. Includes patient educational links.
    http://www.austinallergy.salu.net/

    76. Asthma And Allergies
    1. What Is An Allergy? An allergy is an abnormal reaction by your body to substances which you are sensitized to. These substances
    http://www.lung.ca/asthma/allergies/
    1. What Is An Allergy?
    An allergy is an abnormal reaction by your body to substances which you are sensitized to. These substances are called allergens, and an allergic person produces antibodies against these allergens. Each time the allergic person comes in contact with an allergen after that first contact, certain cells in the body release chemical substances called mediators. Mediators, like histamine and leukotrienes, can cause one or more of the following symptoms: redness, swelling, itching and increased mucous production. With an allergy to pollens, there may be itchy eyes and runny nose. With an allergy to cats, there may be itchy eyes and swelling in the lungs. The body's response to the allergen results in individual signs and symptoms - not necessarily the same result in all people. The tendency to be allergic is inherited; the actual allergy is not inherited.
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  • 77. Food Allergies Recipes
    Covering main meals, treats, snacks, and munchies, and hints.
    http://aus.bizisp.com/foodallergies

    78. N C H S - FASTATS - Allergies And Hay Fever
    Definitions Contact us. allergies/Hay Fever. (Data are for US for year in parentheses). Morbidity. Number of noninstitutionalized
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    (Data are for U.S. for year in parentheses) Morbidity Number of noninstitutionalized adults with diagnosed hay fever in the past 12 months: million (2001) Percent of noninstitutionalized adults with diagnosed hay fever in the past 12 months: Source: Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Adults, 2001 Number of children with diagnosed hay fever in the past 12 months: 7.3 million (2001) Percent of children with diagnosed hay fever in the past 12 months: Source: Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Children, 2001 Health Care Use Ambulatory care Number of physician office visits for allergic rhinitis: 12 million (2001) Source: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 Summary More Data Frequencies and percent of adults with hay fever by age, sex, and race/ethnicity Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Adults, 2001, tables 3,4 Frequencies and percent of children with hay fever by age, sex, and race/ethnicity Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Children, 2001, table 2

    79. Eye Allergies
    What causes eye allergies? What allergens trigger eye allergies? Allergens that may be present indoors or outdoors can cause eye allergies.
    http://allergy.mcg.edu/eyeAllergy/eyeBrochure.html
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    Eye Allergies
    Believe your eyes, and see what they may be telling you. If your eyes itch, are red, tearing or burning, pay attention to what they may be telling you. You may have eye allergies, or allergic conjunctivitis, a condition that affects millions of Americans. It is a condition that can occur alone, but often accompanies nasal allergy symptoms, such as sneezing, sniffling and a stuffy nose. And, while most people treat nasal allergy symptoms, they often ignore their itchy, red, watery eyes. This document answers questions about eye allergies and suggests effective ways for you to recognize and treat the symptoms.
    What causes eye allergies?
    Just like hay fever and skin rashes, eye allergies develop when the body's immune system becomes sensitized and overreacts to something that is ordinarily harmless. An allergic reaction can occur whenever that "something" - called an allergen - comes into contact with your eyes. The allergen causes certain cells in the eye (called mast cells) to release histamine and other substances or chemicals that cause blood vessels in the eyes to swell, and the eyes to become itchy, red and watery.
    What allergens trigger eye allergies?

    80. Vermont Nut Free Home
    Chocolate novelties that are all free of nuts and peanuts, for those with allergies.
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