Category: Nothing to sneeze at….
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Today in Tulsa World
Very thought provoking article on regulating illness by Jay Cronley. It makes good sense Jay! see the full article here. Don’t sneeze on me!
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Too Good to Be True
Here’s a holiday tale that happens over and over again. You’re an animal lover. You’re a college student and get to come home for Thanksgiving to see your family and your cat! Cats have been a part of your life since age 5, but in the past six months, what were mild allergy symptoms have gotten worse, causing sneezing, itchy,…
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The Holidays are Here–How about Allergy?
HoHoHo! It’s Christmas time. Holiday safety is especially important for patients with allergies. Regardless of whether you have asthma or food allergy, here is a great handout from the AAAAI about “Handling the Holidays!” Feel free to use this handout in your practice! Allergy to Christmas….really? How about those Thanksgiving dinners? Any risk for allergy? Enjoy and…
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Can you learn about allergy from Sesame Street? No way!
The following video clip is worth your 6 minutes. Enjoy. Sesame Street explains .
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Nosebleeds from allergy?
It’ often helpful to review questions that patients will ask, but probably won’t show up in a textbook. Here’s a little bit about the College of Allergy which can provide you with timely information on topics such as nosebleeds. Q: My son gets frequent nosebleeds during the late spring. When he wakes up in the morning there is…
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What do docs really do?
Most patients never know what doctors do when they’re NOT in the office. One of those activities is attending national meetings in our chosen specialty. For me, the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology is a yearly highlight. You ask why? Who wouldn’t want to see a distinguished doctor dress up and discuss hives? …
