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  1. Let's Eat Out!: Your Passport to Living Gluten And Allergy Free (Let's Eat Out!) (Let's Eat Out!) by Kim Koeller, Robert La France, 2005-09-30
  2. Allergy & Candida Cooking Made Easy by Sondra K. Lewis, Lonnett D. Blakley, et all 1996-11
  3. The Whole Way to Allergy Relief & Prevention: A Doctor's Complete Guide to Treatment & Self-Care by Jacqueline Krohn, Frances A. Taylor, et all 1997-10
  4. The Asthma and Allergy Action Plan for Kids : A Complete Program to Help Your Child Live a Full and Active Life by Allen Dozor, Kate Kelly, 2004-03-23
  5. How to Live with a Nut Allergy by Chad Oh, Carol Kennedy, 2004-09-08
  6. Allergy-Free Cooking for Kids: A Guide to Childhood Food Intolerance with 80 Recipes by Antionette Savill, 2003-09-25
  7. Allergy Exclusion Diet by Jill Carter, Alison Edwards, 2003-02-01
  8. Naet: Say Good-Bye to Your Allergies by Devi S. Nambudripad, 2003-04
  9. Say Good-Bye to Allergy-Related Autism by Devi S. Nambudripad, 2006-10
  10. Eosinophils in Allergy and Inflammation (Clinical Allergy and Immunology, 2)
  11. Pet Allergies by Alfred Plechner, 1985-06
  12. Balancing the Bowl, a food allergy cookbook: recipes free of wheat, rice, barley, egg, milk, soy, peanut, tree nuts, shellfish and fish by Susan Kelley Delaine, 2006-11-13
  13. Allergy Relief and Prevention: A Doctor's Complete Guide to Treatment and Self-Care by Jacqueline Krohn, Frances Taylor, et all 2000-12-28
  14. Caring for Your Child with Severe Food Allergies: Emotional Support and Practical Advice from a Parent Who's Been There by Lisa Cipriano Collins, 1999-10-18

81. Allergy Overview
Does everyone get allergies? No. Most allergies are inherited, which means theyare passed on to children by their parents. People inherit a tendency to be
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82. ABC Of Allergies: Venom Allergy -- Ewan 316 (7141): 1365 -- BMJ
Clinical review by Pamela W Ewan includes clinical features, diagnosis, acute treatment and future management.
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Pamela W Ewan Stings from bees and wasps, the most common stinging insects in Britain, can cause severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. Coroners' data suggest that an average of four deaths from bee or wasp stings occur each year in the United Kingdom, but this is almost certainly an underestimate because venom anaphylaxis is not always recognised as the cause of death.
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83. Medical College Of Wisconsin Healthlink Topics: Allergies/Asthma
Research news and upto-date information on allergies from MCW HealthLink, producedby the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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Allergies: 35 Million in US Affected
"Allergies can represent many different things," says Asriani M. Chiu, MD. "In general, what's going on is the individual is eliciting a hypersensitive response to a particular protein." These might be found in airborne pollen, dust mites, or in foods such as peanuts.
Childhood Asthma Still Increasing
In 1993 and 1994, an average of 13.7 million Americans reported that they experienced asthma-related conditions. Today that number has risen to about 15 million, nearly 5 million of whom are children.
Good News for People with Latex Allergies
The number of patients and health care workers who have had allergic reactions to latex is down since the mid-1990s, mainly due to a change in the way latex gloves are manufactured.
Vitamins and the Risk for Asthma and Allergies
A study of data from 8,000 infants found that African-American children given vitamins in their first six months were about 30% more likely than white children to develop asthma. Dr. Asriani Chiu urges parents not to jump to conclusions.
The Facts about Sinusitis
When someone has sinusitis it means that their sinuses are infected or inflamed, but this gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause.

84. ALK-Abelló
Develops allergy products for the diagnosis, prevention and cure of allergies and the relief of symptoms. Site provides corporate and product information as well as useful allergy guides for doctors and patients.
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85. Allergies Things You Can Do To Control Your Symptoms
Information about controlling the symptoms of allergies from the American Academyof Family Physicians.
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What causes allergies?
You have an allergy when your body overreacts to things that don't cause problems for most people. These things are called allergens. Your body's overreaction to the allergens is what causes symptoms (see the box below for a list of symptoms). For example, sometimes the term "hay fever" is used to describe your body's allergic reaction to allergens in the air. Your doctor may want to do an allergy skin test to help determine exactly what is causing your allergy. An allergy skin test puts tiny amounts of allergens onto your skin to see which ones you react to. Once you know which allergens you are allergic to, you and your doctor can decide the best treatment. Your doctor may also decide to do a blood test, such as the radioallergosorbent test (called RAST) or the ELISA test. Return to top
Common Allergy Symptoms:
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87. Allergy Shots Could They Help Your Allergies? Familydoctor.org
Looks at what allergy shots are and how they work, what allergies can be treated,if anyone can get the shots, are they harmful and how long before I feel
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What are allergy shots?
An allergy shot contains a very small amount of the substance that you are allergic to (called an allergen). Common allergens include mold and pollen from grasses, ragweed and trees. So, for example, if you are allergic to grass pollen, a small amount of grass pollen will be put into the shot. Return to top
How do allergy shots work?
Allergy shots help your body fight the allergen. When you get shots of the allergen, your body makes antibodies to the allergen. The next time you have contact with the allergen, these antibodies help block its effect. Because the antibodies block the way your body reacts to the allergen, your allergy symptoms become less severe. After many allergy shots, you might start to get relief from your allergy symptoms. This relief will last for a long time. Return to top
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88. ABC Of Allergies: Anaphylaxis -- Ewan 316 (7142): 1442 -- BMJ
Clinical review by Pamela W. Ewan. Includes definition, incidence, aetiology,clinical features, and management.
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Pamela W Ewan Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic death are becoming more common and particularly affect children and young adults. Anaphylaxis can be frightening to deal with because of its rapid onset and severity. Doctors in many fields, but particularly those working in general practice and in accident and emergency departments, need to know how to treat it. Features of anaphylaxis
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89. Debora Robinett M.A., R.D., C.D, Registered Dietitian-General Nutrition For All
Services include pre and post natal nutrition, chronic fatigue, food allergies, cholesterol, diabetes, and sports nutrition. Has health evaluation form and research articles.
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90. Yamoapowder.com - Home - Yamoa Powder Herbal Remedy For Asthma And Hayfever
A natural, sideeffect-free herbal remedy for respiratory allergies. Suitable for all ages.
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91. Allergies And Food Sensitivities Topic Page (Food & Nutrition Information Center
This Food and Nutrition Information Center (FNIC) Topic Page was designed toprovide information on allergies and food sensitivities.
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93. Resource List On Food Allergies And Intolerances - February 2002
Summary A basic overview of food allergies and intolerance, Food allergiesand Intolerance A Complete Guide to Their Identification and Treatment
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This publication is a compilation of resources on food allergies and intolerances for the consumer. The resources are in a variety of information formats: articles, pamphlets, books and full-text materials on the World Wide Web. Resources chosen prov ide information on the most common food allergies and concerns of individuals with food allergies. The resources listed contain accurate nutrition information and are available nationwide. Opinions expressed in the publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Your local library or bookstore can help you loc ate these resources. Contact information is provided for Web sites and organizations. Materials cannot be purchased from the Library. Please contact the publisher/producer if you wish to purchase any materials on this list. This resource list is available from the Food and Nutrition Information Center's (FNIC) web site at http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/pubs_and_db.html

94. CNN.com - Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Dogs May Protect Kids From Allergies - Mar. 10, 2003
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CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta Story Tools (CNN) In a study presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology conference this week, researchers found that having a dog around during a baby's first year of life is associated with a reduction in allergies. CNN anchor Bill Hemmer talked with medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta about the findings. GUPTA: This is a story that hits close to home for a lot of people. About 40 million to 50 million people have allergies to something in this country, and about 43 million people own dogs. Well, it turns out the two are actually related in some way. There was a study done of 286 children, newborns actually, to find out whether or not exposure to a dog actually protects them against allergies later in life, and, in fact, that's exactly what the study found. Thirty-three percent had allergies later on without the dog as a newborn; that's compared to 19 percent who had allergies if they had a dog a pretty significant protective effect by having a dog. Now, researchers tried to figure out why this might be, and they deduced that perhaps when a newborn is exposed to a dog, it actually revs up some of the good parts of the immune system, those same sorts of cells that might actually help ward off allergies later in life.

95. Dust Mites And Allergies
How dust mites and other allergens trigger allergic reactions.
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96. CNN.com - Allergies, Common Colds Often Share Symptoms But Need Different Medica
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97. Naturalhealthlink.com
Detailed information on allergies, rhinitis, hay fever, symptoms, treatments and related nutritional and herbal supplements.
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98. Food Allergies, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Allergy Cooking, Dysbiosis
At FoodAllergy.org you will learn that there IS help for people with foodallergies, even if they have IBD. By discovering and treating the rootcauses of
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A speaker once said that we can live a few weeks without food, a few days without water, a few minutes without air, but only a few seconds without hope. Hope is indeed essential to life, to living rather than just surviving or existing. Some people with food allergies discover what they are allergic to, avoid those foods, and by practicing avoidance faithfully, enjoy stable health for the rest of their lives. Some avoid their problem foods for a time, and then their allergies improve to the point that they can eat freely again. Yet others develop allergies to more and more foods as time goes on regardless of how faithful they are about their diets. I was once involved in a discussion on how to prevent the development of new food allergies. One person said that using a rotation diet and not eating any one food too often was the way to keep from developing more allergies. Another said that rotation diets could lead to eating single foods in large quantities, and that eating too much of any food could cause one to become allergic to it. Finally someone asked, "So what will prevent the development of more food allergies?" The answer given was, "Death!" This does indeed seem to be the situation for some people - a situation without hope. The purpose of this website is to give you hope. Just as a rainbow comes after the rain, so too can you enjoy good health again. By treating the underlying root causes of your food allergies, you may become healthier than you have ever been before. It might not be a quick process, and most of the time you will eat differently from those around you (at least at first), but you can again be healthy enough to enjoy your activities, friends, and family. You can truly live again rather than just survive.

99. Sorting Fact From Fiction
Examines many myths about cats including cats and babies, diseases transmissible from cats and allergies.
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Sorting fact from fiction ... Cats and babies If there is one time in your life when you receive more 'advice' from friends and strangers, it is when you are pregnant. This advice on cats can be very varied and extreme and much is based on old wives' tales and misinformation. Don't worry - cats, pregnancy and babies can all go together without a hitch. Pregnancy Worries about the health of an unborn child weigh heavily on the mind of an expectant mum and there seem to be potential hazards everywhere you look. People may warn you about the dangers of picking up toxoplasmosis from your cat as it is a huge risk. Don't panic - find out the facts. Toxoplasmosis is caused by infection by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii.

100. Allergies And Your Eyes: How To Treat Itchy, Red And Watery Eyes - AllAboutVisio
A guide to eye allergies and eye allergy treatments such as eyedrops, immunotherapyand more.
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By Gina White ; reviewed by Dr. Vance Thompson Similar to processes that occur with other types of allergic responses, the eye may overreact to a substance perceived as harmful even though it may not be. For example, dust that is harmless to most people can cause excessive production of tears and mucus in eyes of overly sensitive, allergic individuals. Eye allergies are often hereditary. Allergies can trigger other problems, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye) and asthma. Most of the more than 22 million Americans who suffer from allergies also have allergic conjunctivitis, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Allergy Symptoms and Signs
Common signs of allergies include: red, swollen, tearing or itchy eyes; runny nose; sneezing; coughing; difficulty breathing; itchy nose, mouth or throat; and headache from sinus congestion.
What Causes Eye Allergies?
Many allergens are in the air, where they come in contact with your eyes and nose. Airborne allergens include pollen, mold, dust and pet dander. Other causes of allergies, such as certain foods or bee stings, do not typically affect the eyes the way airborne allergens do. Adverse reactions to certain cosmetics or drugs such as antibiotic eyedrops also may cause eye allergies. Allergic conjunctivitis, or allergy eyes, is contagious.

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