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Researchers Provide Estimates on Prevalence of Food Allergies in Canada

TORONTO - Medical researchers have a clearer picture of the prevalence of food allergies in Canada after a survey found more than three per cent of individuals were allergic to at least one of five foods.

Manage allergies year-round to minimize seasonal symptoms

Runny nose, sneezing, itchiness, dark circles under the eyes, wheezing, coughing and congestion.

Volcanic ash may cause hazards for asthma patients: WHO

United Nations, April 18 (IANS) People suffering from asthma and other respiratory disorders must wear masks and stay indoors to avoid hazards caused by the volcanic ash erupting from Iceland, the World Health Organisation (WHO)...

Blackcurrants Tend to Help Asthma Patients, Study Says

TopNews United States- A recent study undertaken by a team of scientists in New Zealand has revealed that asthma patients could get substantial help from blackcurrants.

 

Warm weather sparks allergies

CBC News- The winter cold and flu season may be drawing to a close, but many people in the Ottawa region won't be able to put away the tissues.

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