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Allergy Basics

Allergy BasicsWhat is an allergy and what is it that causes some people to suffer from them? Why do allergies flare up during certain times of the year? Learn about the basics of allergies and what strategies can help.

Keywords: allergy, sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, runny nose, immune system, allergic antibody, IgE, immunoglobulin E, histamine, asthma, anaphylaxis, seasonal allergy, seasonal allergies, chronic allergy, chronic allergies, hay fever, dust mites, animal dander, molds, antihistamine, allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, sedating, non-sedating, non-sedating antihistamines, sedating antihistamines, Allegra, Zyrtec, Claritin, Clarinex, Fexofenadine, Loratadine, Desloratadine, Cetirizine, decongestants, nasal sprays, immunotherapy, allergy shots, HEPA air purifier

Cold and Allergy

Cold and AllergyWhen you have watery eyes, a runny nose, congestion and sneezing, how can you tell if it's a cold or an allergy? Find out the difference and the treatment options for both.

Keywords: cold, allergy, allergic, symptoms, sneezing, runny nose, congestion, immune system, post-nasal drip, itchy eyes, rhinovirus, upper respiratory infection, itchy throat, fever, allergy test, allergy shots, skin testing, scratch testing, nasal sprays, Nasalcrom, cromolyn, Flonase, fluticasone, Rhinocort, budesonide, decongestants, Sudafed, pseudophedrine, antihistamine, Allegra, fexofenadine, Clarinex, desloratadine, Claritin, loratadine, Zyrtec, cetirizine, over the counter, prescription, non-sedating, sedating, cough suppressants, cough, pollen, dust mites, hay fever, ragweed, Nasonex

Allergy Meds.

Allergy Meds.People with allergies have a range of treatment options available from over-the-counter products to prescription medicines. Learn the differences among these varying treatments and which products can work best for your symptoms.

Keywords: allergy treatments, allergy shots, immunotherapy, nasal congestion, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, eczema, sinusitis, nasal sprays, steroid sprays, antihistamines, non-sedating, sedating, Allegra, , fexofenadine, Clarinex, desloratadine, Claritin, loratadine, Zyrtec, cetirizine, Sudafed, pseudoephedrine, Vasocon-A, Naphocon-A, Albalon-A, Benadryl, Chlor-Trimeton, Dimetapp

Allergy Season

Allergy SeasonWhat time of the year is allergy season? Actually, it's all year long for some allergy sufferers. Learn the difference between seasonal and year-round allergies, and the treatments available for both.

Keywords: allergy, antihistamine, Sudafed, hay fever, seasonal allergy, chronic allergy, pollen, antibody, IgE antibody, sneezing, sniffling, watery eyes, runny nose, congestion, dust mite, animal dander, cockroach, mold, cats, grass, steroid nasal sprays, Nasalcrom, Benadryl, Chlor-Trimeton, Dimetapp, Allegra, fexofenadine, Claritin, loratadine, Clarinex, desloratadine, Zyrtec, cetirizine, sedating antihistamines, non-sedating antihistamines

Living with Indoor Allergies

Living with Indoor AllergiesSneezing in the sitting room? Coughing in the kitchen? Many common allergens occur primarily indoors and can make your life miserable. Join our panel of experts as they discuss ways to make your home allergy-proof.

Keywords: indoor allergens, dust, mold, insects, dust mites, pet dander, allergic reaction, stuffed animals, acaricide, sneezing, perfume, Roach Motel, itchy eyes, cat saliva, Hepa filter, cockroach, nasal congestion, asthma, cough, shortness of breath, mattress, pillow, bedding, clothes, carpets, humidifier, roaches, immunotherapy, bleach, sneezing

Types of Headaches

Types of HeadachesAnyone who suffers from headaches knows they can put a damper on everyday life. But not all headaches are alike. Learn what type of headache you have.

Keywords: Headache, migraines, migraine headache, tension headache, stress headache, stress, cluster headache, aura, visual aura, nasal stuffiness, trigeminal nerve, autonomic nervous system, REM sleep, prednisone, calcium channel blocker, sumatriptan, acetaminophen, triptan, Imitrex, Axert, Relpax, Frova, Amerge, Maxalt, Zomig, non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs, aspirin, ibuprofen, Beta blockers, Antidepressants, seizure medications, analgesics, estrogen, menstrual cycle, menstruation, caffeine, biofeedback, cognitive-behavioral therapy, stress management, primary headache, secondary headache, headache diary

Osteoporosis Treatment Options

Osteoporosis Treatment OptionsThe primary goal of osteoporosis treatment is to reduce the risk of fracture. Diet and exercise play an important role in treatment, but it's important to understand the medical options as well, as there are medications that can greatly reduce the rate of bone loss, and even increase bone density. Join us as we discuss the various treatment options for osteoporosis.

Keywords: osteoporosis, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, treatments, osteoporosis treatment, medications, drugs, calcium, calcium supplements, diet, exercise, weight bearing, vitamin D, hormone replacement therapy, estrogen replacement therapy, ERT, HRT, estrogen, SERM, selective estrogen receptor modulator, raloxifene, evista, calcitonin, nasal spray, miacalcin, fluoride, bisphosphonates, bisphosphanates, actonel, fosamax, risedronate, alendronate


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