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Allergies

Let’s be real: Every season is allergy season. Luckily, our medical experts are here to help you do something about it. They share the information and advice you need to deal with all things allergic, from home remedies and symptom management to how to use an EpiPen.

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February 11, 2021/Allergies

The Best Ways to Prevent Your Allergies on Vacation

Practical advice to cope, avoid symptoms

woman with allergies
January 28, 2021/Allergies

Reasons Home Allergy Tests Probably Won’t Help You

Kits can prompt more questions than answers

woman looking out rainy window
January 25, 2021/Allergies

3 Health Conditions That Stormy Weather Can Make Worse

A rainy day can spell pain and discomfort for many

hypoallergenic dogs maltese
January 22, 2021/Allergies

Are Any Dog Breeds Hypoallergenic?

Find out if the perfect pooch truly exists from an allergist

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allergic woman washing sheets
December 8, 2020/Allergies

Don’t Let Allergies Ruin Your Sleep

3 allergy relief tips to stop tossing and turning

Washing stuffed toys to provide allergy relief
November 13, 2020/Allergies

Get Some ZZZs With These Nighttime Allergy Relief Tips

Surprisingly simple bedroom changes that work

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October 15, 2020/Allergies

​Have a Latex Allergy? Here Are 4 Safe Non-Latex Condom Options

Go for latex-free options if you experience sensitivity

thermometer through frosty window
October 9, 2020/Allergies

It’s True — You Really Can Be Allergic to the Cold

What to do if cold urticaria gives you hives

child with classroom allergies
September 3, 2020/Allergies

Your Child’s Classroom May Have More Allergy and Asthma Triggers Than Home

Allergens can affect schoolwork and athletic performance

ragweed allergies woman sneezing
August 19, 2020/Allergies

Allergies Got You Fuzzy-Headed? Here’s Why + How to Cope

Brain fog: A cycle of inflammation and fatigue

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