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Fido may reduce allergy risk in kids

Posted: Apr 29th 2008 4:00PM by Maggie Vink
Filed under: Healthy Kids

Based on a six-year study of 9,000 children, German researchers have stated that having dogs may reduce a child's risk of developing allergies. In theory, exposure to pet-related allergens builds ups a child's immunity and helps reduce risk of allergies, asthma, eczema, and hay fever.

The study used parents' answers on detailed surveys from birth to age six. Blood samples were also taken from a number of participants to test for antibodies in the blood stream.

The same protective effect was not noted in children with repeated exposure to dogs, but without dogs in their home.

If your allergies are killing you, read this

Posted: Sep 20th 2007 2:01PM by Jonathon Morgan
Filed under: General Health

As Brian noted last week, health officials think Texans could be facing their worst allergy season decades. I live in Texas, and can verify that those officials are absolutely right. I've been so sneezy, snotty, and completely exhausted the past couple weeks, that it feels like my nasal passageways have been deep fried. Every morning I wake up to the feeling of five or six large men punching me, repeatedly, in the face, while I stumble through the apartment, blowing my nose, trying desperately to find my utterly worthless hay fever pills.

It sucks.

If this sounds familiar, check out these tips from the Mayo Clinic on how you can reduce your suffering.

1. Stay away from irritants. This may sound obvious (like you'd be so stupid as to go rub your face in a field of ragweed), but other stuff -- like cigarette smoke, or even a dramatic change in temperature -- can send you into a sneezing fit, so be extra careful.

2. Stay hydrated. It'll help with the gunk in the back of your throat.

3. Use a humidifier. That'll keep the air moist, which helps thin the goop.

4. Get a Neti Pot. I know it looks gross, but these saltwater rinses are great for clearing out irritants.

5. Talk to your doctor. You ever know, they may have invented some nuclear-strength antihistamine since last allergy season.

[via Fitsugar]

Home remedies for seasonal allergies

Posted: Sep 8th 2007 8:24PM by Rigel Gregg
Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health

I don't know how I got so blessed but my entire family all comes down with hay fever and pollen allergies every fall -- everybody except for me. But seeing people like my mom and sister suffer really brings home the fact that having allergies can present a real problem because often the medications that are supposed to help come with side-effects that are almost as bad as the allergies themselves. And although the drug companies are getting better and there are more options out there than ever before, what if you'd rather just do something natural?

Mother Earth Living has come up with this list of natural allergy fighters, including garlic & onions, honey, horseradish, vitamin C, and ginko biloba. You've probably already got several of these in your kitchen cabinet, so have you ever eaten them with allergies in mind?

Stifle your sniffles this ragweed season

Posted: Aug 27th 2007 6:00PM by Bethany Sanders
Filed under: General Health

For hay fever sufferers, August and September mean more than just back-to-school season, they also mark the beginning of ragweed season. Ragweed, common in ditches, roadsides, and vacant lots, causes hay fever in susceptible individuals, numbering roughly 36 million in the United States. Hay fever causes sneezing, water eyes, and stuffy nose, as well as fatigue and poor concentration due to sleep disturbances.

But according to allergy experts, you don't have to suffer. Minimize your exposure to the pollen of this highly allergenic plant until ragweed season is over, usually when the cool weather returns. Check out this list of tips from Healthday to learn how.

Hay fever linked to poor exam scores

Posted: Jun 13th 2007 3:02PM by Jonathon Morgan
Filed under: General Health

Anyone who suffers from hay fever knows it's incredibly irritating, and can make life miserable every spring. Now, new research shows that the affliction is more than just annoying, and has a considerably negative impact on academic performance.

British students taking GCSEs (tests for high school-aged students similar to final exams in the US), were found to be 40% more likely to drop a drop a grade between their mock and final exams if they suffered from hay fever. If those students were taking anti-histamine drugs (which can cause drowsiness), the numbers were even worse -- with 70% scoring at least one grade lower.

The problem is so bad that researchers suggest moving the exams to a different time of year.

According to Dr. Samantha Walker, who led the study, "Parents and health professionals need to understand that having hay fever could cause their children to perform less well in their exams and that effective treatments are widely available..."

If hay fever has such a profound effect on academic performance, I wonder what it does to worker productivity?

Daily Fit Tip: Exercise indoors to avoid seasonal allergies

Posted: May 11th 2007 6:00AM by Rigel Gregg
Filed under: Fitness, Healthy Habits, Daily Fit Tip

Seasonal allergies can sideline you better than an actual illness if you let them go untreated, but all too often the treatment comes along with side-effects that are arguably as bad as or even worse than the original symptoms. Some people swear that exercise helps gets things moving (like sinuses), but for some it only makes things worse.

If you're one of those where it seems to make things worse, are you exercising outdoors? If you already have allergies then huffing and puffing and breathing the irritants even deeper into your lungs is obviously going to not going to make things better for you. So try working out indoors (if you haven't already). Depending on the severity of your allergies, it could make all the difference. I know some people who have allergies that are just as bad inside as out, but it's worth a shot! Switching indoors (I know, it stinks to be stuck inside this time of year) does work for some people.

New GMO rice may help those with hay fever

Posted: Mar 24th 2007 11:28AM by Brian White
Filed under: Alternative Therapies, General Health

Hay fever is about as unpleasant experience as many of us will ever have. The short fevers, sinus infections, runny noses and scratchy throats are not the preferred way to spend a few days or even a few weeks.

A genetically modified form of rice currently under development in Japan is said to be able and bring relief to Japanese citizens who struggle with hay fever.

For some, the term "genetically modified" anything sounds scary, and especially when related to food consumption. In this case, modified forms of rice could be engineered with health-enhancing characteristics that would be designed to help consumers battle the effects of hay fever.

Getting rid of allergies permanently with a combination of holistic techniques

Posted: Oct 19th 2006 12:13PM by Daryl Kulak
Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Food and Nutrition, Healthy Kids


Once you've been diagnosed with an allergy, your doctor will probably say "Oh well. Nothing you can do but treat it whenever the symptoms get too overwhelming." Conventional drugs do not remove the allergy, they just treat the symptoms.

But there's at least one doctor who would object to that analysis.

Dr. Devi Nambudripad of Buena Park, California says it's possible to get rid of allergies completely and permanently. This doctor, who is trained as a medical doctor, chiropractor and acupuncturist, has created a system called "Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique" or NAET.

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