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  1. Dealing with Food Allergies: A Practical Guide to Detecting Culprit Foods and Eating a Healthy, Enjoyable Diet by Janice Vickerstaff Joneja PhDRD, 2003-04-01
  2. Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living by Alisa Marie Fleming, 2008-11-10
  3. Let's Eat Out! Your Passport to Living Gluten And Allergy Free by Kim Koeller, Robert La France, 2005-09-30
  4. Hidden Food Allergies: The Essential Guide to Uncovering Hidden Food Allergies-and Achieving Permanent Relief by James Braly, 2006-09-14
  5. The Washington Manual® Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Subspecialty Consult (The Washington Manual® Subspecialty Consult Series) by Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, 2003-09-10
  6. The Ultimate Food Allergy Cookbook and Survival Guide: How to Cook with Ease for Food Allergies and Recover Good Health by Nicolette M. Dumke, 2006-11-01
  7. The Parent's Guide to Food Allergies: Clear and Complete Advice from the Experts on Raising Your Food-Allergic Child by Marianne S. Barber, Maryanne Bartoszek Scott, et all 2001-01-01
  8. Food Allergy Cookbook by Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne, 2008-01-10
  9. Dealing with Food Allergies in Babies and Children by Janice Vickerstaff Joneja PhDRD, 2007-10-01
  10. The Kid-Friendly Food Allergy Cookbook: More Than 150 Recipes That Are Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free, Egg-Free, and Low in Sugar by Leslie Hammond, Lynne Marie Rominger, 2004-03-04
  11. Pet Allergies by Alfred J. Plechner DVM, Martin Zucker, 1985-06
  12. My House Is Killing Me!: The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma by Jeffrey C. May, 2001-10-08
  13. Enjoy Life's Cookies for Everyone!: 150 Delicious Gluten-Free Treats that are Safe for Most Anyone with Food Allergies, Intolerances, and Sensitivities by Leslie Hammond, Betsy Laakso, 2009-06-01
  14. The Evolution Diet: All-Natural and Allergy Free by Joseph SB Morse, 2009-07-07

41. Global Warming Could Worsen Allergies, Study Finds
NY Times article about study on potential for global climate change to increase the prevalence of ragweed. Subscription required free.
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August 17, 2000
Global Warming Could Worsen Allergies, Study Finds
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ASHINGTON Allergy sufferers, beware: Global warming could bring more hay fever, according to government research that shows ragweed produces significantly more pollen as carbon dioxide increases. The ubiquitous weed makes nearly twice as much pollen now as it did 100 years ago and will likely double its production again over the coming century with predicted increases in carbon dioxide levels, the Agriculture Department study suggests. "This research may help us better understand the troubling impact of high carbon dioxide levels on our environment and our health," Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman said Tuesday. About 15 percent to 20 percent of the population has hay fever or allergic reactions to plant pollen, dust and other airborne particles and ragweed is the major cause of the problem in the fall. The plant is found all over the country and is particularly prevalent in the Northeast and Midwest. The pollen grains are so small that they can travel many miles.

42. Allallergy.net: Allergy Information Symptoms Medication Products Treatment Relie
information gateway for articles, symptoms and treatments of allergies. Awards Products and Product Suppliers for allergies, asthma, hayfever,
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43. Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation, North America, Bayer Corporation
Group involved in three major areas of health care, prescription medications, biological products and biotechnology. Also produce allergenic extracts, used by allergy professionals to desensitize patients suffering from various forms of allergies.
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44. Food Allergy, Allergy Information Symptoms Medication Products Treatment Relief
Allergy Discussion Group, Prevention, SelfCare, Mutual HelpTalk about allergies in the Allergy online discussion group. Read and sendmessages, subscribe, signoff, search the Allergy Archives, post messages,
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45. Allergies To Pets
Ask your allergist to specifically test for allergies to pet dander, And understand that allergies are cumulative. Many allergy sufferers are sensitive
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Whim Whams Illustration Studio Being a pet owner is never easy. While pets bring us joy and companionship on a daily basis, they also require training, veterinary care, time, love, attention, and even tolerance. Tolerance is especially necessary when a pet owner is allergic to his or her companion animal. Studies show that approximately 15% of the population is allergic to dogs or cats. An estimated one-third of Americans who are allergic to cats (about two million people) live with at least one cat in their household anyway. In a study of 341 adults who were allergic to cats or dogs and had been advised by their physicians to give up their pets, only one out of five did. What's more, 122 of them obtained another pet after a previous one had died. It's clear the benefits of pet companionship outweigh the drawbacks of pet allergies for many owners. Living comfortably with a companion animal despite being allergic to him requires a good understanding of the allergic condition and an adherence to a few rules. Animal Care Professionals: Print and customize the
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46. The Food Doctor™ Nutrition Designed For A Balanced Metabolism
Nutritionists offering professional advice for everyday life and other aspects of nutrition, including food allergies, weight management, digestive disorders and hormonal health.
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The Food Doctor is the UK's Leading Nutrition Consultancy.
The NEW Everyday GI Diet offers sensible advice about food; books on nutrition and healthy living with easy recipes; supplements and delicious, healthy food products. Lose weight forever with The Food Doctor Everyday Diet Weight Loss Plan. The one stop solution for weight management. The Food Doctor nutrition clinic in London's Holland Park offers one-to-one nutrition consultations with Ian Marber and advice on eating for a healthier and more vital life. The Food Doctor provides sensible advice about food and offers a recipe for health and vitality using healing foods for mind and body. The Food Doctor In the City by Ian Marber has recently been published you can preview and purchase the book and other publications on this site. The Food Doctor advises on and treats covers are positive foods, herbals, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, hormones and enzymes and the parts they play in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The Food Doctor advises on health conditions such as hormonal imbalance, vitamin and mineral supplements, digestive disorders, managing stress, allergies, food intolerance, hormones, hormonal, cardiovascular health, well being, skin conditions, eczema, dermatitis, antioxidants, enzymes, immune system, heart disease, cancer, digestion, PMS pre-menstrual syndrome, bloating, osteoporosis, blood sugar imbalance, prostate health, asthma, coeliac disease. Beating these conditions through the food we eat is advocated by Ian Marber, The Food Doctor who has appeared on the BBC and GMTV advising on nutrition.

47. Allergy And Asthma FAQ Home Page
Information on allergies and asthma with specific sections on children. Links torelated information on and off the web.
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The Allergy and Asthma FAQ is an informal gathering of the "net wisdom" on allergies and asthma. It includes links to various (Web and non-Web) sources of information. This started as the misc.kids Allergy and Asthma FAQ, so a certain amount of this information is geared towards parents, but there is plenty of information for adults, too. If there are sources that should be included, please send me e-mail , and I'll try to get the information in. This page includes:
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A collection of other web sites of interest to allergy and asthma patients.

48. Alternative Medicine, Herbal Medicine, Medicinal Herbs, HerbPalace.com
Offers herbal supplements for diabetes, immune system, allergies, and vitamin supplements.
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When choosing between modern Western medicine, and alternative and complementary medicines, it is pretty clear that very often synthetic remedies made of chemicals not only fail to cure diseases, but often cause more adverse side effects than the ailments they aim to relieve. Here at the Herb Palace, we show you the benefits of herbal medicine by taking you through the history of traditional Chinese herbal medicine and Indian ayurvedic medicines. And then we look at common contemporary health problems, and then show you some of the exotic herbs used to treat or cure these health problems and their properties. We also share with you recent scientific case studies using these medicinal herbs or herbal remedies. Finally, we offer you health solutions using these herbal supplements. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 4 billion people, 80% of the world's population, presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care. Herbal medicine is a major component in all indigenous people's traditional medicine and a common element in Ayurvedic, homeopathic, naturopathic, traditional oriental, and Native American Indian medicine. The WHO notes that from 119 plant-derived pharmaceutical medicines, about 74% are used in modern medicine in ways that correlated directly with their traditional uses as plant medicines by native cultures. Major pharmaceutical companies are currently conducting extensive research on plant materials gathered from the rain forests and other places for their potential medicinal value.

49. Food Allergies: When Food Becomes The Enemy
Latex allergies When Rubber Rubs the Wrong Way (September 1992)Testing for Latex Allergy There are two ways to test for latex allergies.With onethe skinprick testtiny diluted amounts of latex or one of its
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By Ray Formanek Jr. Imagine what it would be like if eating a peanut butter sandwich or some shrimp, or drinking a tall glass of milk left you vomiting, gasping for breath, and furiously scratching a fresh crop of hives. For some people with food allergies, that's reality. A food allergy, or hypersensitivity, is an abnormal response to a food triggered by the immune system. While many people often have gas, bloating or another unpleasant reaction to something they eat, this is not an allergic response. Such a reaction is thought to not involve the immune system and is called "food intolerance." Only about 1.5 percent of adults and up to 6 percent of children younger than 3 years in the United Statesabout 4 million peoplehave a true food allergy, according to researchers who have examined the prevalence of food allergies.

50. Howstuffworks "How Your Immune System Works"
Describes the immune system and discusses related topics such as allergies and AIDS.
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51. Health Articles: The Effects Of Weather On Health
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52. Hardin MD : Allergies
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in allergies.
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DOES YOUR DOG HAVE FOOD ALLERGIES?
If you knew the ingredients in commercial dog food you wouldn’t feed it to a dog, let alone your best friend.
West Highland White Terriers are known for having food allergies. I know most of the Westies on the block (it’s a big block) and most of them have some kind of stomach problem or skin allergies. I have two West Highland White Terriers. Spooky and Elle. Elle is one year old, strong and naturally healthy but Spooky has had problems since he was a small puppy. With vomiting, diarrhea and blood in his stools I visited different vets every few months. Dog food allergies
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After $1200.00 dollars in examination, x-rays and drugs, they all told me that it was probably a food allergy because they couldn’t find anything wrong in the blood work or examination. They sent me home with a special diet of “Duck and potatoes”, “Venison and potatoes” and finally “Salmon and potatoes”. Nothing worked so they switched me to a hypoallergenic dog food at an exorbitant price. Still my Spooky-boy would loose his appetite, refuse to eat and vomit bile.
I was frantic so I finally went to see a vet in San Mateo who told me Spooky had Colitis along with food allergies. We kept him on the anti-allergy formula but added bran to his diet. He improved and started eating more, gained weight and looked happier. Westies with food allergies like these are all too common. We hope we can give you some hints on how to keep your Westie or any other dog with food allergies in tip top form.

54. Setliff Sinus Institute: Sinus Relief From Allergy & Sinus Doctors
Allergy and sinus specialists located in South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska.
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55. Medem: Medical Library:
Understanding allergies. Understanding allergies Do you find yourself sneezingat certain times of the year? Do your eyes start to itch every time you go
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56. 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.

    57. Medem: Medical Library: Common Allergies
    The causes of allergies are not fully understood. Your child can get allergiesfrom coming into contact with allergens. Allergens can be inhaled, eaten,
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    58. 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.

    59. Women Health Resources - Pfizer For Women
    Resources for menopause, depression, GYN, allergies, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, sexual and reproductive health and other women's health issues, by the pharmaceutical company.
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    60. Allergies - Ask The Dietitian
    Got questions about Food allergies? Ask Joanne Larsen, Registered Dietitian andnutrition counselor.
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    Hello, I am wondering which foods, if any, contain antihistamine. I am allergic to ragweed pollen. Sniff!! Sniff!!
    The foods we consume do not contain antihistamine. FYI, Antihistamines are prescriptions you can take to interrupt your body's production of histamines in response to allergens in the environment. However, diet can still play an important role in controlling allergic reactions. A healthy, balanced diet that follows the recommendations of the Food Guide Pyramid is the first key to defending your body against allergic reactions. A healthy body is more resistant to attack, whereas stress, poor diet, insufficient sleep, emotional trauma, and infection can predispose your body to allergic reactions. More specifically, vitamin C and vitamin E can help protect your body. Vitamin C will boost your immune system and is found in citrus foods such as oranges, grapefruit, orange juice, grapefruit juice, green peppers and many beverages. Vitamin C acts similar to an antihistamine. Vitamin E is found in plant oils and green, leafy vegetables. With allergies in mind, the best diet to follow is one with plenty of carbohydrates and fresh fruits and vegetables. Hopefully the next frost will bring you relief from your allergies!

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