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Forbidden fruits and other foods
Food allergies affect nearly 4 percent of adults and 7 percent of children under 4 years old, and account for approximately 30,000 severe allergic reactions and 150 deaths per year in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health....Tags: Allergies, Diarrhea, Mouth, Celiac Disease, Children
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South Florida air quality gets mixed grades
Too much soot and smog remains in the air in South Florida, despite improvements over the past few years.
An annual report by the American Lung Association gives Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties mixed grades for air quality, although it...Tags: Los Angeles, Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, Chest, American Lung Association
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Ozone Alert
The 33 NewsAnother smoking hot day in north Texas, but it's not the sun basking in the spotlight, today, it's the air, filled with ozone and pollution. Baylor-Grapevine emergency director Dr. Ron Jenson says the air is so bad, it's unhealthy. "It acts as a chemical...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, Children, Diseases and Illnesses, Disasters and Accidents
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May 7, 25 & 26: Free Nationwide Asthma Screening Program Throughout May
Allergists encourage anyone with breathing problems such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or uncontrolled asthma to attend the 14th Annual Nationwide Free Asthma Screening Program. Asthma screenings in LA County are at the following locations...Tags: Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey, Asthma
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Swine flu claims the life of a child
Baltimore Sun reportersDestinee Alicia Parker was an aspiring artist who loved animals, Lil Wayne and scary movies. She and her two sisters were known as the "Parker Posse" at Montebello Elementary/Middle School. And although she was healthy, she died of swine flu Tuesday...Tags: Medical Services, Children, Employees, Hospitals and Clinics, Sore Throat
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Take a deep breath -- more bad news on air pollution
It's easy to see how air pollution would affect respiratory disease: You breathe in smog-filled miasma all day and the ozone, other noxious gases and small particulate matter therein can make you wheeze and cough. Pollutants can trigger asthma attacks and...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, University of California, Los Angeles, Otolaryngology, Children
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Hey, parents, be on the alert for signs -- early signs -- of an asthma attack
Booster ShotsParents can hope all they'd like. But they can't assume that their children's early asthma-attack symptoms will simply go away. Of course, first they have to learn to recognize the symptoms as such -- and then they have to learn...... -
Mold is fine in your cheese, but not your home
The Fitness Center» Orlando Sentinel – The Fitness CenterGood mold plays a key role in the production of some of the world's finest cheese. Cheese-makers use specially cultured molds to produce the blue veins in Roquefort, blue, Gorgonzola and Stilton. Toxic mold, however, can cause serious health issues. T... -
Matt Weinstock, April 13, 1960
The Daily MirrorSweden and Chessman David Stone, instructor at John Adams Junior High School, plans a trip to Europe this summer with another teacher. Not long ago he wrote a friendly letter to a newspaper in Sweden giving the date they would be there and expressing... -
May; 13th Annual Nationwide Asthma Screening Program
Allergists encourage anyone who has breathing problems such as coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath or uncontrolled asthma to attend a screening. Resources on asthma are available at www.AllergyAndAsthmaRelief.org, including self-tests for adults and...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Asthma, Hospitals and Clinics, Euclid, Health
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Roland Drum Lab and Free Asthma Screenings
During the 7am, 8am, and 9am hours, Gayle Anderson was live for the Roland Corporation, U.S. new partnership with The University of Southern California Thornton School of Music to create the Roland Drumlab, the first of its kind in the nation. Although...Tags: Academic Progress, Companies and Corporations, Children, Science and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics
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