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Emergency Exposures: Living With Less Common Allergies

Several allergies, such as respiratory and food allergies, are quite widespread and well-studied. But people also have allergies to medicines, insects, and latex. Nearly anything can be an allergen and...

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Mastering Avoidance With Respiratory Allergies

People can be allergic to nearly anything in their surroundings – perfume, air pollution, pollen, mold; the list goes on. About 5 million children and 19 million adults in the...

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Riding the Wave of Life With Food Allergies

Food allergies are quite common and affect about 32 million people in the United States. About 10 in every 100 adults and 7 in every 100 children have a food...

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Managing Life With Allergies: Findings From the Inaugural Allergies In America Survey

Allergies are one of the most common chronic health conditions in the world, affecting about 50 million people in the United States. Nearly anything can be an allergen and cause...

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