4 Reasons Your Allergies Aren't Improving

Monday, May 3, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Traffic Pollution Raises ER Visits for Asthma
  • Fight Back Against Spring Allergies
  • Are 24-Hour Medications More Effective?

Top Story 4 Reasons Your
Allergies Aren't Improving

Are you suffering from allergies
that don't get any better? These
four strategies may help.

Also See:
  • Top Uses for Eye Drops
  • Nasal Irrigation to the Rescue
  • Understanding Anaphylaxis
Health News & Features
Traffic Pollution Raises ER Visits for Asthma
Study: Ozone and traffic pollution have been linked
to spikes in asthma-related emergency room visits.
Also See:
  • 10 Worst Cities for People With Asthma
  • Tips for Using a Peak Flow Meter


Fight Back Against Spring Allergies
Are spring allergies taking your breath away?
Top tips from an allergist on how to fight back.
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  • The Truth About Neti Pots
  • 12 Health Rules You Can Bend


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From The WebMD Allergies Exchange
Are 24-Hour Medications More Effective?
This member notices a difference in effectiveness in time-release
variations of the same allergy medication. Is she on to something?

Start your own discussion on the WebMD Allergies Exchange.
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