Get Ready For Fall Allergies
Ready or not Fall allergies are on the way. Take a look at these tips for reducing the effect of fall allergies. Let Family Allergy and Asthma help!
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Ready or not Fall allergies are on the way. Take a look at these tips for reducing the effect of fall allergies. Let Family Allergy and Asthma help!
In a historic achievement for the food allergy community, the U.S. Senate today passed the School Access to Emergency Epinephrine Act (H.R. 2094), important legislation championed by Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) that will help protect students with food allergies. The bill, introduced by Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Mark Kirk (R-IL), encourages states
There’s a chill in the air, holiday music playing on the radio, and just about a hundred tasks to get done before the 25th. It’s not just the holiday season, for many, it is tissue season as well. There are many different allergy triggers you can run into during the holidays, whether it is your
Natalie Miller, MD, is an allergist who is board certified in Pediatrics and Allergy & Immunology. She sees patients in Louisville, La Grange, and Bardstown, Kentucky.
Think you might have asthma? Our board-certified asthma specialists can diagnosis and the develop a proper treatment plan to keep your asthma in check.
Childhood allergies have been linked to poor school attendance and poor quality of children’s play. If you recognize any of these allergy symptoms persisting throughout the year, consider allergy testing for your child.
If you’ve experienced a flood, it is important to take the appropriate measures. Controlling moisture and mold growth is essential for mold allergies.
What is an asthma attack? If you experience wheezing, a persistent cough, chest tightness or shortness of breath you could have asthma. Learn more here.