Posted by john on August 25th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
HAYFEVER and the allergic skin condition eczema are becoming more common in young Australian children, even though the recent strong rise in asthma rates appears to have levelled off.
New research published in British medical journal The Lancet tracked rates of the three common allergic conditions in 37 countries, and found rates in children were continuing […]
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Posted by john on August 20th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
Every year, about this time, Larry Caplan’s job gets harder. Caplan, who works for the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service in Vanderburgh County, has to be outside a lot - where he runs into ragweed pollen.
It sends him into fits of sneezing and stuffiness. So lately, Caplan said, he has been taking allergy medicine.
He is […]
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Posted by john on August 19th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
Bad news for allergy sufferers. Doctors say this fall could be worse than last year for your allergies. They say the hot, dry weather we’ve seen will make the pollen count even higher. Doctor George Abraham with Asthma and Allergy Associates says ragweed and grass pollen are problems in our area.
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Posted by john on August 14th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
Hay fever sufferers: Grab the tissues and start taking your allergy medicine. You’re in for a long, brutal season of sneezing, congestion, scratchy throat and irritated eyes, allergy specialists say.
The season started this week, a little earlier than usual. It promises to be intense, with ideal conditions for proliferation of ragweed, the cause of hay […]
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Posted by john on August 11th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
Allergy Research Group, Inc. (OTCBB:ALRG) today announced financial results for the quarter ending June 30, 2006.
ALRG announces revenues of $3,996,496 for the quarter ended June 30, 2006, an increase of 0.4% compared to $3,981,676 for the same period last year. The modest increase is due primarily to increased sales to distributors, while sales to professional […]
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Posted by john on August 7th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
Do nasal steroids taken for allergies cause eye problems?
Steroids, especially those inhaled through the mouth to control asthma and those taken orally or intravenously for conditions such as arthritis and emphysema, can cause side effects in the eye, including cataracts and glaucoma.
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But steroids such as Flonase, which are sniffed just through the nose, appear […]
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Posted by john on August 6th, 2006 — in Flonase Top News
This past spring was difficult for allergy sufferers, but if you’re still suffering, you may not have an allergy at all.
There was a time not too long ago that Jenny Kirby thought her two beloved cats, Gus and Pebbles, might have to go.
Jenny was suffering from constant sinus infections that she thought were brought on […]
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