Dr. Tim Franxman talked to Fox19 Now in Cincinnati about winter allergies. Many people ask if they have allergies or an infection? Think about the duration of symptoms? Cold – 2-3 days Allergies – 4-6 weeks Do you have a fever? If you are running a fever you may need to talk to your primary
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The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases issued guidelines Thursday on how to introduce the peanuts to infants. Dr. Sublett discusses testing children for peanut allergies with Louisville’s Courier-Journal. Quote from the article: Dr. James Sublett, a Louisville allergist and managing partner of Family Allergy & Asthma, said testing is generally unnecessary unless “there is some evidence
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Dr. Warrier spoke with LEX 18 on what causes those itchy eyes and runny noses during allergy season and what you can do to relieve your symptoms. Many people may believe they are developing a cold when fall comes around, however, they may actually be allergic to the ragweed pollen or mold spores that come
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Dr. Tim Franxman talks Winter Allergies with Fox19 Now
/in MediaDr. Tim Franxman talked to Fox19 Now in Cincinnati about winter allergies. Many people ask if they have allergies or an infection? Think about the duration of symptoms? Cold – 2-3 days Allergies – 4-6 weeks Do you have a fever? If you are running a fever you may need to talk to your primary
Dr. James Sublett Talks to Courier-Journal about New Peanut Introduction Guidelines
/in MediaThe National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases issued guidelines Thursday on how to introduce the peanuts to infants. Dr. Sublett discusses testing children for peanut allergies with Louisville’s Courier-Journal. Quote from the article: Dr. James Sublett, a Louisville allergist and managing partner of Family Allergy & Asthma, said testing is generally unnecessary unless “there is some evidence
LEX 18 Talks Fall Allergies with Dr. Priya Warrier
/in MediaDr. Warrier spoke with LEX 18 on what causes those itchy eyes and runny noses during allergy season and what you can do to relieve your symptoms. Many people may believe they are developing a cold when fall comes around, however, they may actually be allergic to the ragweed pollen or mold spores that come