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As children head back to the classroom, Health Canada is reminding parents of the importance of allergy awareness when packing lunches for their children. Severe allergic reactions can occur quickly and without warning, and some foods can be life-threatening to allergic children. As many as 1.2 million Canadians may be affected by life-threatening allergies and these numbers are increasing, especially among children.
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A predisposition to adult snoring can be established very early in life. Research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Respiratory Research describes possible childhood risk factors, including exposure to animals, early respiratory or ear infections and growing up in a large family.
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Together with colleagues from the Department of Dermatology and Allergy and the Center for Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of the Technische Universitat Munchen, scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen have pinpointed a major gene for allergic diseases. The gene was localized using cutting edge technologies for examining the whole human genome at the Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen. Schematic representation of the high affinity receptor for IgE.
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New guidelines for diagnosing and treating allergic rhinitis were released this month, just in time for the crush of fall allergy sufferers seeking relief from their allergist/immunologists. The diagnosis and management of rhinitis: An updated practice parameter is featured in the August edition of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) as is currently available for download at
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Ragweed is a prolific pollen producer and the number one cause of seasonal allergy symptoms, but people who are allergic can takes steps to avoid the airborne culprits according to the American College of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology (ACAAI). "About 25 percent of my patients have ragweed allergy, and I make sure they are well prepared for peak pollen season," said ACAAI President Jay M. Portnoy, M.D.
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If you're one of the millions of Americans who suffer from allergies,* this story is for you. Scientists have determined that when it comes to allergies, it's not just things like pets or pollen that are making you miserable- it might also be your job or your relationship. A new study is proving that there is a link between how bad your allergies are, and how much stress you're under.
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Boys may be more apt than girls to have childhood asthma, but, when compared to girls, they are also more likely to grow out of it in adolescence and have a decreased incidence of asthma in the post-pubertal years. This indicates that there may be a buried mechanism in asthma development, according to a prospective study that analyzed airway responsiveness (AR) in more than 1,000 children with mild to moderate asthma over a period of about nine years.
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A new study here shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person's allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person's allergy attack to be much worse.
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As more than 2.2 million children with food allergies head back to school in coming weeks, the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) encourages parents, in cooperation with school staff, to take measures to ensure safety. "Open and frequent communication between parents and school staff is a key ingredient to keeping food-allergic students out of harm," said Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, whose own nut-allergic son enters kindergarten this fall.
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For the 2.2 million school-age children who have food allergies and their parents, back to school means educating classmates and parents before the school year even begins. In the school setting, avoiding food allergens can be difficult because they're everywhere -- in the cafeteria, on the playground, in the classroom.
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Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA (PNAS) explores the mechanisms behind the common cold virus and how it causes asthma attacks. The research, funded by the British Lung Foundation, Asthma UK, the Medical Research Council, Imperial College London and the Wellcome Trust, is good news for the five million asthma sufferers in the UK because it may lead to a way of preventing attacks in future.
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Health Canada is warning Canadians with milk allergies not to use several brands of unauthorized acidophilus-containing health products labelled as "non-dairy" because they contain trace amounts of milk protein from dairy ingredients used in the production process.
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As the summer approaches most of us rejoice, reach for the sunscreen and head outdoors. But an ever-growing number of people reach for tissue instead as pollen leaves eyes watering, noses running and spirits dwindling. Hay fever is just one of a host of hypersensitivity allergic diseases that cause suffering worldwide and others, such as severe reactions to bee stings or eating peanuts, can be more serious and even fatal.
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As we come close to the Beijing Olympic Games, a review article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) reminds us that the heat and humidity in the Beijing region will present a formidable challenge to all athletes. Moreover, poor quality of air can also affect all athletes, especially those with asthma.
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Children who are given antibiotics in their first three months often wheeze at 15 months of age. However, this wheezing is probably more due to the presence of chest infections than to the use of antibiotics. These were the key findings of research carried out by researchers in New Zealand, and published in this month's edition of Clinical and Experimental Allergy.
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If you think your ragweed allergies are getting worse, you may be right. And global warming may be the culprit, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. That's not good news for the estimated 36 million Americans who suffer from ragweed allergy, the primary cause of fall allergy symptoms. Ragweed season unofficially begins Aug. 15. Global climate change is believed to be making ragweed season worse for allergy sufferers.
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College students with food allergies aren't avoiding the foods they know they shouldn't eat. Students of all ages are not treated with potentially life-saving epinephrine as often as they should be. And instructors, roommates and friends often are not aware of what to do if a food-allergic student has a reaction. These are some of the findings of recent studies at the University of Michigan Health System.
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Statistics out today from the leading food intolerance expert, YorkTest, show that nine out of the ten of the UK's most intolerable foods are commonly found on our breakfast table - proving it really is the most important meal of the day. If you wondered why you were going to work on a headache, to school with a stomach ache or to a lecture with lethargy, a breakfast of toast, egg or cereal could be the reason why.
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The registration application for azelastine nasal spray in the new formulation with Extra Strength has been submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), seeking approval to treat symptoms of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis and Perennial Allergic Rhinitis. The new formulation is patent pending. Six phase III studies evaluating efficacy and safety and a long term safety have been conducted involving about 1,600 patients treated with azelastine Extra Strength.
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While summer is the time of year people like to spend most of their day outside, summer allergens keep many sinus sufferers from enjoying activities such as barbequing, hanging out at the pool and spending time in the park, to name a few. In fact, a new survey of more than 1,000 consumers shows that one-third of sinus sufferers say they miss or cut short social outings or business engagements because of their symptoms.
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Patients who have had acute allergic-like reactions to nonionic iodinated contrast material rarely develop any serious long-term problems and can be treated safely with commonly used medications according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan Hospitals in Ann Arbor.
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Long-suffering victims of allergies such as asthma and hay fever might enjoy a surprise benefit, according to research led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW). In a paper presented at an international symposium in Sydney, the researchers show that people with one of these atopic diseases are up to 25 percent less likely to get the most common type of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL).
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There is a link between alcohol consumption and increased risk of perennial allergic rhinitis, according to a recent Danish study of 5,870 young adult women. The study, published in the July issue of Clinical and Experimental Allergy, found that the risk increased 3% for every additional alcoholic drink per week. In contrast, the authors did not observe any increase in risk of seasonal allergic rhinitis according to alcohol intake.
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GA2LEN centres will be following athletes selected for the Olympic Games 2008 to assess the prevalence and diagnosis rates of asthma and allergies among top athletes in summer sports. This study is the first pan-European study on allergy and asthma in athletes, designed as part of GA2LEN joint research activities on sports and allergic diseases.
Allergy News From Medical News Today
It has previously been claimed that working as a baker involves, as a consequence, a great risk of evolving allergy and respiratory symptoms. The basis for this assumption was based on cross-sectional studies. In this study, undertaken by Tina Skjodt (Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark) and her team, bakers' apprentices were followed prospectively for three years to determine the sequence by which allergy, asthma and allergic rhinitis evolved.
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Medindia Health News - Allergy
A new study unveils the possible link between widely used childhood medicines and the risk of developing allergies and e
Medindia Health News - Allergy
People who are after the tattoos may be facing an increased risk of allergic reactions as it contains the chemicals that
Medindia Health News - Allergy
According to a survey by Norwich Union Healthcare reveals that the number of people claiming to suffer food allergies is
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Christina Desforges a teenage girl died due to Peanut allergy after her boyfriend kissed her after having a peanut butte
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Edible vaccines are now produced which has been found to have less side effects and allergic reactions compared to conve
Medindia Health News - Allergy
A US based study had found that children are more exposed to indoor allergens at their day care centers than anywhere
Medindia Health News - Allergy
In a recent study done by Royal Free Hospital, London, lupin flour have been identified as the ingredient that can cau
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Researchers say their latest findings may ease the worry for those who had a frightening experience of an insect sting
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Allergy is a common affliction across the world especially when the pollen count is high in the atmosphere. In the USA
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Research shows more than 6 million Americans are allergic to fish and shellfish and self-reported, physician diagnosed a
Medindia Health News - Allergy
New research shows infants who have recurrent fevers are less likely to develop allergies later in childhood.
Medindia Health News - Allergy
"Millions of people suffer unnecessarily because they really don't have allergies," said Sheryl Szeinbach, a study co-au
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An advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended that three popular allergy drugs are safe eno
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Some henna tattoos could cause a lifelong allergy to a common chemical found in dyes, warn scientists. The German resear
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The use of refined fossil fuels--especially kerosene, which is sometimes used for heating, cooking, and as a light sourc
Medindia Health News - Allergy
"Millions of people suffer unnecessarily because they really don't have allergies," said Sheryl Szeinbach, a study co-au
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Allergy and asthma patients can now breathe easy. Literally. A new vaccine called grass pollen vaccine has been shown to
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Allergy and asthma patients can now breathe easy. Literally. A new vaccine called grass pollen vaccine has been shown to
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A clean environment has been linked to healthier living and work productivity. Hiring professional companies to clean one's environment is cost effective and efficient. USClean is one company helping both home and business owners achieve a healthier built environment as well as giving business seekers a unique and growing opportunity. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008)

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The first certified VOC Free, Child-Safe, Eco-Friendly Glow In The Dark Paint is to be launched this week in the UK. After more than 12 months of research and development a true 100% VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) FREE Glow Paint will be available. Meeting stringent EU Toy Safety Regulations the new paint contains none of the harmful VOC's found in most paints and which contribute greatly to low-level pollution and health & safety issues. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008)

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Navan Foods, the unique store with a focus on selling specially formulated foods, has launched a new website that provides customers with the ability to shop online. The website follows the store's concept by providing a wealth of information about food products using the company's distinctive icon system to denote "Made Without" ingredients, healthy options, and other special diet information. Additionally, customers have the option of donating one percent of their sales to select national non-profit groups that are helping improve the lives of individuals affected by special diets. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008)

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September is National Food Safety Education Month® (NFSEM), and the International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation has available a series of educational videos to raise awareness about this year’s theme, “Take Action to Prevent an Allergic Reaction,” which focuses on the importance of reducing the incidence of food allergic reactions in the restaurant setting. (PRWeb Aug 26, 2008)

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Scientists say "underground gardening" by earthworms is contributing to the spread of giant ragweed -- a plant that causes irritating sneezes and sniffles and competes with crops. Earthworms help ragweed thrive by collecting and burying the plant's seeds in their burrows. In fact, research shows more than two-thirds of all giant ragweed plants emerge from the earthworm's narrow, underground homes. (PRWeb Aug 25, 2008)

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The Gluten-Free Certification Organization (GFCO) announces that it has certified several of PGP International's ingredients as gluten-free. PGP International has serviced the gluten-free market with ingredients for a long time. Now those ingredients are certified gluten free. (PRWeb Aug 25, 2008)

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JBNI, a recognized leader in the fields of cancer research, genetics, and proteomics, announced today the release of Atmen, an upper respiratory formula for allergies and sinus health. The release of this new formula was in response to JBNI users' demand for an upper respiratory formula for sinus allergies to complement the general herbal allergy and constant fatigue fighter Epstin. (PRWeb Aug 14, 2008)

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Bill Unyi, founder of AirPurifiersDirect2U.com, speaks about increased air purifier sales potential by adding one of the Top Brands in the industry in Blueair (PRWeb Aug 13, 2008)

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Strategic Pharmaceutical Advisors (SRxA), a leading U.S. healthcare strategic marketing consulting and education firm, proudly announces the addition of M. Jennifer Derebery, MD as Vice President of Strategic Ear, Nose & Throat Advisors (SENTA), a SRxA affiliated company. (PRWeb Aug 12, 2008)

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Wee Generation – a collaboration of environmental visionaries including Seventh Generation and Healthy Child Healthy World – announced today the winners of their Green Baby Nursery Makeover Sweepstakes: Cynthia and Keith Norris, of Raynham, Mass. A video featuring green baby nursery tips and many others can be found at: www.weegeneration.com/green-nursery-tips. (PRWeb Aug 7, 2008)

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Murray Grossan, MD (creator of the Hydro-Pulse sinus irrigation device) describes his successful treatment protocol for applying antibiotics, anti-fungals and anti-inflammatories directly into the sinus cavities using a pulsating irrigation device. This treatment has been extremely helpful for his patients who experience symptoms of sinus infections, snoring and sleep apnea.http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/health&id=6231390 (PRWeb Jul 31, 2008)

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Sentrx, a leading provider of drug safety services, gained four new contracts in the second quarter, including a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS). The company was also awarded a significant contract expansion. (PRWeb Jul 31, 2008)

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Is it possible to enjoy romance while doing something for the environment? Wendy Mitchell, owner of the web site Pick Your Pleasure Poison, says yes with a new product called the Jildo. It's a phallus unlike many others produced today, because it's made of wood. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2008)

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Imagine life without chocolate. Until now, a chocolate-less world was very real to millions of children and adults in America with food allergies and food intolerances. That world has changed. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2008)

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New online community makes dining and traveling an easier, safer and more pleasant experience for those with special diets. (PRWeb Jul 24, 2008)

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As America's baby boomers age, more and more are developing dangerous health conditions such as diabetes that necessitate the use of medical ID tags. Lauren's Hope medical alert bracelet jewelry gives a generation attractive incentives to display potentially life-saving information. (PRWeb Jul 24, 2008)

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As allergy season arrives, the approximate 37 million Americans who suffer from sinusitis annually, will need a form of relief to stop The Sinusitis before it reaches the point of surgery. Luckily, with advanced technology and Sinus Dynamics, www.sinusdynamics.com uses the latest technology and offers a new way to fight sinus infections using a nebulized TOBRAMYCIN treatment to fight against sinusitis and other sinus related conditions. (PRWeb Jul 22, 2008)

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A promising new controlled pilot study conducted by the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) provides new hope to asthma sufferers for an effective, non-medicinal way to treat asthma. The study has shown a consistent pattern of improved asthma symptoms in 20 test subjects and reduced bronchodilator use after six weeks of transcutaneous electronic impulse treatment (TEIT). Non-medicinal, transcutaneous electronic impulse treatment available at Next Level Wellness Center in Irvine. (PRWeb Jul 18, 2008)

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Bill Unyi, founder of AirPurifiersDirect2U.com, speaks about Austin Air Products as a Key Element in their Sales Growth. (PRWeb Jul 12, 2008)

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Can't sleep? Is the thought of creating consumer waste with your next furniture purchase keeping you up at night? Green Nest LLC makes green living easy with their e-commerce site, www.GreenNest.com, offering eco-friendly products and furniture. Through their winning entries in Green Nest's Freecycle Contest, both Shannon B. of Windsor, CT and Holly A. of Topanga, CA can rest easy on their new certified organic mattress foundations. (PRWeb Jul 11, 2008)

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The gluten-free diet is a life-long commitment and changes the way we eat, but it doesn't mean you can't eat pizza. Make your own at home, safely and inexpensively, with Carol Fenster's fail-proof recipe that anyone can make and everyone will enjoy. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008)

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Citing 100% occupancy rates at their green vacation rentals and increased sales of green home products, EcoLuxury announced a new website with listings for green and hypo-allergenic vacation rental properties, green products guests often take home with them, and do-it-yourself guides for greening vacations and homes. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008)

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Alliance Environmental Group, asbestos abatement, mold remediation, air duct cleaning, and bed bug removal experts in California's Bay Area, responds to escalating demand for environmental counter-attack on man-made and natural toxins with new facility, location. (PRWeb Jul 9, 2008)

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Alen Corporation has launched an affordable new line of air filters for home and office that do not "mask" cigarette and cigar odors like competing products - but rather changes the physical molecular structure of the smoke odor and eliminates it. In addition to permanently removing smoking odors from indoor air, Alen's new line of MCP air filters removes pollen, mold, pet dander, dust mites, dust, bacteria, pet, bathroom smells, cooking and musty odors. (PRWeb Jul 7, 2008)

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Strategic Pharmaceutical Advisors (SRxA), a leading U.S. healthcare strategic marketing consulting and education firm proudly announced the formation of its European affiliate Strategic Respiratory Advisors - Europe (SRxA-Europe). (PRWeb Jul 5, 2008)

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Strategic Pharmaceutical Advisors (SRxA) and Sinol USA, Inc., announced today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding signifying their intent to enter into a global marketing agreement for the entire SINOL Nasal Spray productline. (PRWeb Jul 3, 2008)

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The Vagus Nerve is the body's most powerful anti-inflammatory system, controlling digestion, detoxification, glucose metabolism as well as immune reciprocity. A new class of "polar lipids" can now nourish the cell membranes of neurons for unprecedented results in fighting the ravages of stress, inflammation, insomnia and toxicity as well as improving energy, immune and brain function*. (PRWeb Jul 2, 2008)

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Boots report massive increase in the number of hayfever sufferers as a pollen explosion sweeps the country. (PRWeb Jul 2, 2008)

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From the coastal Maine Town of Blue Hill to New York's Fancy Food Show, Wise Acre® unveils its unique frozen ice treats, developed primarily for adults. These Frosteas™ and Frostbites™ are sweetened only with wild honey or organic maple syrup, and flavored with organic, freshly brewed teas, such as Jasmine Green Tea, Herbal Teas, and the highly caffeinated Yerba Mate. By breaking through assumptions held by the frozen food industry, in a miraculously short time, Wise Acre has gained wide acceptance and major distribution down the East Coast - with an eye westward. (PRWeb Jun 30, 2008)

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Newest RX Affiliate reaches 100th order, breaking new record at RX Commission. (PRWeb Jun 23, 2008)

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Michelle Obama advocates asthma education and offers advice on creating a cleaner, greener, safer home in the new book Healthy Child Healthy World. (PRWeb Jun 10, 2008)

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New more convenient design. Easier navigation and more products added. Free prescription by a U.S. certified physician. (PRWeb Jun 10, 2008)

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The Bedroom Space is proud to sell a healthy memory foam mattress. Medical research has proven that the Affordable Visco Memory Foam Mattress from Nature's Sleep is beneficial to all those suffering sleeplessness. (PRWeb Jun 10, 2008)

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People of all ages who suffer from lactose intolerance or dairy allergies will appreciate the convenience of Amy's, which offers more than 80 satisfying meal options that are either lactose-free or completely dairy free. (PRWeb Jun 2, 2008)

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Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), a collaboration of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, and the World Health Organization, used this year's World Asthma Day to spread their important message: "You can control your asthma". Health care groups, asthma educators, and supportive companies around the world participated in a variety of ways during Asthma Awareness Month. (PRWeb May 28, 2008)

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With many companies searching for the perfect solution for patients with Chronic Sinusitis, ASL Pharmacy is proposing an alternative medication choice for patients with fungus infections of the sinuses: Micronized Itraconazole delivered topically via nasal nebulization. (PRWeb May 26, 2008)

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With its new consumer guide, BISSELL Homecare, Inc. offers tips and insights about which vacuum cleaners make the most sense to buy. Packed with tips and insights, the publication covers uprights, canisters, bagged and bagless, replacement parts, attachments and more. (PRWeb May 22, 2008)

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National Indoor Mold Society is hosting several internet talk shows to celebrate National Women's Health Week to educate women about being exposed to indoor molds. We are celebrating National Women's Health because many women are affected by this environmental disease and they do not know it. Many women are dying because they are being misdiagnosed. Many women are suffering from multiple illnesses and their doctors do not know the root cause of their illnesses. Did you know that 500,000 people die annually from mold-related deaths? It is the "Silent Killer Within". We want to bring awareness and share our tragic stories in hopes of helping other women from experiencing the same ordeal. (PRWeb May 15, 2008)

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Health Tips from Vets at Doctors Foster and Smith Help Pet Owners Fight Pesky Pests (PRWeb May 14, 2008)

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A mother experienced with shopping for a multiple food allergic child has opened Navan Foods, a food store designed to help other families following special diets. Every product in the store is labeled with information regarding the ingredients it is made without as well as information regarding the manufacturing environment. Navan Foods also offers a database by which customers can search for foods based on specific allergens in addition to an in-store reference library. The founder hopes that Navan Foods will provide an easy, fast shopping experience where customers can buy food confidently. (PRWeb May 10, 2008)

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What is HealthTalx Market Place?

HealthTalx is a full-featured health portal, and this book store is a part of it. Since the book store selectively offers health books and other related products, our guess is that you are also interested in various health services. This market place lists links to those services. Half of services offer you free information for you to find out more about those services. Of course, it is completely free to request information. If you find something interesting, just click on it!