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You're not alone. More than 25% of Canadian suffer from allergies, and some of the most overlooked groups of allergens are those lurking in your home.
Feeling congested? You're not alone. Dr. Mariam Hanna, a specialist in allergy, asthma, and immunology, reports that about 20 to 25 percent of Canadians may experience allergies at any time.
According to new research, your allergy may be protecting you from cancer. As per experts, the "large-scale study" found an ...
August is a month synonymous with hot, sunny, and dry weather, but August also brings a secondary peak in allergy season.
If your eyes are itching and your nose is running more than usual this week, you can blame the trees. More specifically, the pollen being released by boxelder, maple, cedar, juniper, aspen, ash ...
Sniffles and itchy eyes in winter? It could be allergies. By Leslie Young Global News Posted March 1, 2020 8:00 am 3 min read ...
Halloween can be a lonely holiday for kids with food allergies, as many fun-sized candies are also choc-a-bloc full of gluten, peanuts and dairy. Enter the Teal Pumpkin Project, which identifies ...
Here's what happens when you have an allergic reaction – Mar 31, 2017 Your eyes are watery, your nose is itchy and you can’t stop sneezing – welcome to springtime allergy season.
Sneezing, a stuffed up nose, and itchy eyes are all common symptoms of allergies. However, aside from the obvious symptoms, your allergies could also be leaving an unwanted mark on your appearance.
Coughing, sneezing, runny nose. Sure, those are signs of seasonal allergies, but they can also be caused by wildfire smoke.
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