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2 Signs You Have Indoor Allergies

You don't have to head out to the great outdoors to get allergy symptoms. If you're stuffed up, sneeze, or get itchy eyes all from the comfort of your home, Read More

Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Food Allergy

Most of us eat without a thought that something so essential to life might also harm us. But for people who are allergic to one of more foods, every mouthful Read More

Find Relief for Your Child's Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in your child's or teen's lungs, making it difficult to breathe. Although there is no cure, with treatment, your child can Read More

What is Rhinitis?

Rhinitis is a term describing the symptoms produced by nasal irritation or inflammation. Allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, affects more than 15 percent of adults and children.  The nose Read More

About Food Allergies

Food allergies occur most often in babies and children but can appear at any age. Foods you have eaten for years without problems can suddenly cause allergy symptoms. An allergy Read More

About Eczema

Eczema, the most comment form of which atopic dermatits (AD), is a chronic, non-contagious, inflammatory skin condition characterized by dry, red, irritated and itchy skin, oozing and scaly rashes. People Read More

Advice From Your Allergist on Allergy Shots

Allergy treatments include prevention, medicine, and allergy shots (immunotherapy). Allergy shots may be recommended if avoiding the causes of your allergies or taking medicine does not control your symptoms. Your allergist Read More

Legislative Information Concerning EpiPen

Letter to Assemblyman Daniel O'Donnel Letter to Senator Gustavo Rivera Read More

It is the time to get your Influenza ( flu) vaccine

What are the facts about colds and Influenza (flu)? The common cold and the flu are both caused by viruses.Well over 200 different viruses can cause colds.Fewer viruses cause the flu, Read More

Information about our upcoming Grass season

As we are winding down with tree season our next allergen those of us may suffer with is grass pollen allergy. Some facts that one should be aware of with regard Read More

Understanding Eczema

Eczema can start in infancy and continue into adulthood which may be thought to be the allergic variant. It may over the years improve or eczema can progress and develop Read More

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