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Managing Your Fall Allergies
Seasonal fall allergies and the common cold share many symptoms, but if you're an allergy sufferer, it's harder to find relief. Try these helpful tips!
Halloween and Allergies or Sensitivities
There are many sources of potential allergens around during Halloween. Food, costume materials and decorations may contain triggers for allergy sufferers.
Managing Fall Allergies
Although the temperatures have gone down and the flowers have faded, allergy sufferers can still struggle with symptoms. However, usually symptoms can be relieved.
Fall is Ragweed Allergy Season
The end of summer brings sneezing and itchy eyes to the 36 million Americans with a sensitivity to ragweed. Identify and treat the symptoms of this common allergy.
Fall Activity Challenges for Allergic Children
Children allergy sufferers and their families need to approach some fall activities with extra caution and preparation, depending on the type of allergy involved.
An Overview of Ragweed Allergies
Ragweed allergies can be controlled during the fall season by learning about ragweed symptoms, avoiding ragweed locations, and preparing for ragweed season.
Allergic People Take Care on Halloween
Children and adults with allergies need to monitor and control their environment, for their health's sake. Halloween parties may be filled with hidden allergens.
Preventing Colds, Viruses, and the Flu
It's that time of the year again. Summer ended, so cold and flu season is just around the corner. What can you do to protect yourself from a cold or the flu this season?
Top 25 Top Allergy Capitals of Fall 2008
Cities in the Southeast head the list of high pollen counts released by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
Ragweed Allergies the Scourge of Indian Summer
Ragweed allergies are nothing to sneeze at! Fall pollens cause misery, cover most of America and have an economic impact to the tune of over $3 billion each year
Tips to Help Control Ragweed Allergy Symptoms
Ragweed pollens cause miserable symptoms, such as sneezing, wheezing, sore throats and headaches. Here are steps to help avoid exposure to airborne troublemakers.