Coughing? Itchy, watery eyes? Sneezing? Stuffy head? Answer yes to any of these and you may be suffering from spring allergies, especially you live in the Louisville, KY area. Trees and flowers are beginning to bloom and the grass is growing, all of which combined means the start of another tough allergy season. Our doctor,
Amid an unusually widespread outbreak of the flu, a medical association of allergy specialists said Friday that even children with severe egg allergies should get flu shots. Because the vaccine is grown in chicken eggs, manufacturers recommend that the roughly 2 percent of all children who have egg allergies not get them. Dr. James Sublett
https://familyallergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/faa-logo.png00Family Allergyhttps://familyallergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/faa-logo.pngFamily Allergy2013-01-11 18:55:302018-03-08 13:21:37Dr. Jim Sublett Quoted in New York Times Flu Vaccine Article
Halloween can be a frightful time for parents of children with food allergies. Dr. Tim Feger with Family Allergy and Asthma provides some safety tips to help make the night more about the treats than tricks. Watch on YouTube
Dr. Sublett Talks Spring Allergies on WDRB
/in MediaCoughing? Itchy, watery eyes? Sneezing? Stuffy head? Answer yes to any of these and you may be suffering from spring allergies, especially you live in the Louisville, KY area. Trees and flowers are beginning to bloom and the grass is growing, all of which combined means the start of another tough allergy season. Our doctor,
Dr. Jim Sublett Quoted in New York Times Flu Vaccine Article
/in MediaAmid an unusually widespread outbreak of the flu, a medical association of allergy specialists said Friday that even children with severe egg allergies should get flu shots. Because the vaccine is grown in chicken eggs, manufacturers recommend that the roughly 2 percent of all children who have egg allergies not get them. Dr. James Sublett
Dr. Feger Discussing Halloween and Food Allergies on WAVE3
/in MediaHalloween can be a frightful time for parents of children with food allergies. Dr. Tim Feger with Family Allergy and Asthma provides some safety tips to help make the night more about the treats than tricks. Watch on YouTube