Sometimes sneezing and congestion aren't the only issues that accompany seasonal allergies. Experts share what other signs to look for. mladenbalinovac via Getty Images Trees, grass, weeds, pollen and ...
Food allergies impact an estimated 4% of adults and 8% of children, many of whom outgrow the disposition, according to the Mayo Clinic. But this weekend’s sudden death of Food Network star Michael ...
Just like humans, dogs can also develop food allergies, which are adverse reactions to certain ingredients in food. These allergies can cause discomfort, damage health and even affect your pet's ...
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It’s true, just like humans, cats can develop allergies to several airborne and food allergens — be it pollen, molds or mites – but is your cat allergic to litter? According to the current train of ...
Climate change is making this allergy season longer and more intense. Here’s how to cope. By Dani Blum Allergies don’t only crop up in the spring. The persistent sniffles, clogged nose, itchy eyes and ...
SAN ANTONIO — The number of Americans with food allergies has more than doubled in just the last 10 years. But the signs and symptoms of those allergies can often look very different for children ...
If you're experiencing sneezes that come out of nowhere or skin discomfort, it might be a sign of allergies lurking beneath the surface. The body speaks a language of symptoms that, with the right ...
Pet allergies can show up with varying symptoms. Though many human spring and summer allergies cause runny eyes, sneezing and sometimes coughing, pets can demonstrate these and/or many other signs.