Allergies
Latest about Allergies

Can You Outgrow Your Allergies?
By Michael Dhar published
Most people with allergies first develop them as children or infants. But as they age, some individuals leave their hay fever, pet allergies and or even food allergies behind in the playground.

All About Allergy Shots
By Fred Cicetti published
Allergy shots can quiet annoying symptoms but successful treatment takes time.

Nothing to Sneeze At: Cats Worse Than Dogs for Allergies
By Lindsey Konkel published
More people are allergic to cats than are allergic to other pets. Why are cats so allergenic?

Rare Meat Allergy Linked to Ticks Found Across US
By Trevor Stokes published
Signs of an allergy to meat that has been linked with the bites of a particular tick are now appearing in people who don't live in regions where the ticks are found.

Haunt Cuisine: 8 Safety Tips for Trick-or-Treaters with Allergies
By Live Science Staff published
How kids with food and other allergies can stay safe this Halloween.

Meat Allergy Linked to Ticks Found in Kids
By Rachael Rettner published
A rare meat allergy previously identified in adults has also been found in children.

Childhood Food Allergies Continue to Rise
By Rachael Rettner published
Food and skin allergies have increased among U.S. children in recent years.
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