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    NHS trust fined for safety lapse  Aug 20, 2008
    Exposure to very small amounts of gluteraldehyde can lead to allergic skin reactions, hay fever symptoms and asthma, the HSE said. Bookmark with. (BBC News)

    Cytos Plans to Sell Rights to Hypertension Vaccine Next Year, Renner Says  Aug 20, 2008
    Cytos plans to study the drug against hay fever next year and later against food allergies, Renner said. The company also plans to test a nasal spray formulation of the medicine next year. (Bloomberg -- Europe)

    Study: Stress Could Worsen Your Allergies  Aug 19, 2008
    Jan Kiecolt-Glaser, a psychologist and psychiatry professor and stress researcher at Ohio State University, conducted the new study and involved 28 volunteers with a history of hay fever and seasonal allergies. The researcher said that volunteers were subjected to a low-stress condition such as reading quietly from magazines and to much more nerve-racking conditions such as giving a videotaped speech in the presence of a group of behavior evaluators and figuring out mathematical problems... (TopNews)

    * Pigweed invasion threatens people with hay fever  Aug 17, 2008
    Pigweed invasion threatens people with hay fever ... Doctors warned people with hay fever to be cautious as the pigweed season is at its peak ... Pigweed can cause serious health threats to people with hay fever, or pollinosis, because it sheds large amounts of pollen when it blooms in July and August, said Hsu Ling-ming (}), an assistant research fellow with the Council of Agriculture (COA). (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    The Danger of Stress  Aug 16, 2008
    Symptoms which disappeared during this idyll incuded hypertension, pre-diabetic sugar processing symptoms, and severe hay fever symptoms ... Symptoms which disappeared during this idyll incuded hypertension, pre-diabetic sugar processing symptoms, and severe hay fever symptoms. (Scientific American)

    Stress makes allergies worse and last longer  Aug 15, 2008
    To gauge how stress and anxiety affect allergy sufferers, Kiecolt-Glaser and colleagues recruited 28 men and women with a history of hay fever and seasonal allergies to participate in a laboratory study. advertisement. (MSNBC -- Health)

    5 Ways to Treat Acid Reflux Symptoms Naturally  Aug 15, 2008
    Although this vinegar is purported to treat everything from hay fever to warts (with little evidence to back up its effectiveness), it does appear to have a calming effect on stomach acid. "I really don t know how it works," Sosin said. (Fox News)

    Stress can make allergies worse  Aug 15, 2008
    Her newest research focuses on allergies, the fifth most common chronic disease in the USA. For example, allergic rhinitis, commonly called hay fever, affects an estimated 20% of adults and 40% of children, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology ... In an experiment conducted by Kiecolt-Glaser and colleagues, 28 men and women with a history of hay fever and seasonal allergies but not asthma were given a battery of skin tests and put through a number of stressful... (USA Today -- News)

    Stress Makes Allergies Worse  Aug 15, 2008
    To gauge how stress and anxiety affect allergy sufferers, Kiecolt-Glaser and colleagues recruited 28 men and women with a history of hay fever and seasonal allergies to participate in a laboratory study. On different days, the volunteers were subjected to a low-stress condition -- reading quietly from magazines -- and to much more stressful conditions -- giving a 10-minute, videotaped speech in front of a group of "behavior evaluators" and solving math problems without paper or pen in front of... (Newsmax)

    Ragweed season starts in NJ  Aug 15, 2008
    One Garden State expert says a ragweed storm is approaching. Asthma and Allergy Research Center director Leonard Bielory at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School in Newark says he's noticed ragweed plants growing in northwest Jersey that are up to 8 feet tall. (The Trentonian, NJ)

    Weather warning  Aug 11, 2008
    " There is a plan to work with Asthma UK to try and deliver a warning system to asthma and hay fever sufferers, although Mr Elliott warned this was some way off. But he said that, although the weather could be linked to certain conditions, if they could not help those who were vulnerable the information would be of little use. "If you are at risk of having a heart attack, is there something that can be done following an alert from the Met Office to stop you having one - that's an important... (BBC News -- UK)

    HEALTH BLOG: Are fruit drinks or soda worse for diabetics?  Aug 11, 2008
    Morning rounds: Fighting hay fever, treating gambling addiction ... For another promising development on the hay fever front, read on ... An experimental hay fever vaccine reduced patients' symptoms after just four weekly shots, New Scientist magazine. (USA Today -- Life)

    Multi-tasking Molecule Holds Key To Allergic Reactions  Aug 9, 2008
    Hay fever is just one of a host of hypersensitivity allergic diseases that cause suffering worldwide and others, such as severe reactions to bee stings or eating peanuts, can be more serious and even fatal. Now, scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have uncovered the molecular mechanisms behind such allergies, insight they hope will lead to new therapies, both to stop the summer sneezing and treat more severe allergic responses. (Science Daily)

    Smooth elegance: new Volvo S80 3.0T  Aug 9, 2008
    Hay Fever suffers will be pleased to note that all leather and interior textiles have passed the stringent KO-TEX 100 test. This is an international standard, which ensures that there are few certain allergy-inducing substances and emissions floating about. (iAfrica.com)

    Your Health: Irritable bowel syndrome linked to hay fever, allergies  Aug 8, 2008
    Researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago recently noted that individuals with hay fever are more than twice as likely to have irritable bowel syndrome than those who are unaffected by seasonal allergies. For folks with allergic skin conditions, the likelihood of having IBS appears to be nearly four times greater. (Green Valley News & Sun, AZ)

    When Our Protective Armor Shows Weakness: Genetic Defect In Skin Cells Leads To Neurodermatitis, Hay Fever And Asthma  Aug 5, 2008
    In addition, these genetic variations predispose to hay fever and asthma in those with atopic dermatitis ... "In general, our results show that mutations in the filaggrin gene are extremely strong risk factors for atopic dermatitis and beyond that for hay fever. In the case of pre-existing eczema they may also cause asthma," explained Weidinger The asthma results were especially surprising, because filaggrin is not present in the respiratory tract, but appears to be of importance in the skin... (Science Daily)

    Outdoors, Coward play is pure Bliss  Aug 2, 2008
    In "Hay Fever," Debera Lund portrays a retired stage actress who interacts with family members and an assortment of guests - including a diplomat played by Joel Colodner - in her English country home ... The Publick Theatre's sleek outdoor production, with the Charles River visible just beyond the stage, creates the perfect contrast between calm countryside and the delightfully dotty Bliss family inhabiting Coward's "Hay Fever." ... The trick to staging "Hay Fever" is to create some sympathy for... (Boston Globe)

    Goldenrod and Aster Blooming in Aut...  Aug 2, 2008
    Sometimes allergy sufferers confuse Ambrosia ragweed, the cause of hay fever, with goldenrod. But bees and by moving from plant to plant; ragweed is pollinated by the wind blowing the pollen into the air. (Suite101.com)

    Alcohol Is Associated With Risk Of Perennial Allergic Rhinitis  Aug 1, 2008
    20, 2006) Patients with allergic rhinitis, such as that caused by hay fever and other allergies, have more difficulty sleeping and more sleep disorders than those without allergies, according to a report in ... (June 3, 2008) New evidence for the first time suggests that people suffering from hay fever will over time experience a progressive worsening of their nasal passage functioning, depending on how long they have the. (Science Daily)

    Proton Channels Inhibit Release Of Histamine During Allergic Reactions, Novel Study Finds  Aug 1, 2008
    (May 7, 2006) Histamine release during asthma and hay fever causes itching and wheezing. Northwestern University researchers examined a mouse model of asthma and found that mice lacking the histamine 1 receptor. (Science Daily)

    Breath of life for asthma sufferers  Jul 31, 2008
    Twelve years ago I attended one of the first courses in Australia of a new "ground-breaking" approach to the treatment of asthma, hay fever and allergies ... Spectacularly successful for asthma, the course is also effective for chronic fatigue, stress, snoring, sleep apnea, panic attacks, hay fever, allergies, chronic bronchitis and many other breathing-related disorders ... During his talk, Glenn will explain how conditions, including asthma, sinusitis, hay fever, snoring, sleep apnea,... (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Features)

    Hey Fever! The Surprise Benefit Of Allergies  Jul 31, 2008
    ScienceDaily (July 30, 2008) Long-suffering victims of allergies such as asthma and hay fever might enjoy a surprise benefit, according to research led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) ... Having had asthma and hay fever for a long time, also appears to be of greater benefit. (Science Daily)

    Critics' picks - theater  Jul 28, 2008
    Local Search Site Search. THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING. (Boston Globe)

    Planners Close Hollow Swamp Public Hearing, Issues Remain  Jul 23, 2008
    After the first presentation of the Shakespeare's Garden application at the June meeting, commissioners scheduled a site walk of the 19-acre Hay Fever Farm at 508 South Britain Road which Steven and Mark Fancher hope to purchase. As a result, on July 15 engineer Peter Gregory presented some updates on the original proposal. (Voices, CT)

    A new look at Chekhov's 'Seagull'  Jul 19, 2008
    At: Publick Theatre, Brighton, through Sept. 7 (in repertory with "Hay Fever" after July 24). Tickets, $32, 617-454-1444, publicktheatre. (Boston Globe)

    Shot'sfailure adds toAlzheimer's mystery  Jul 18, 2008
    July 17: A drug approved in Russia to treat Hay Fever has shown to improve functioning in patients with Alzheimer's. NBC's Ann Curry reports. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Allergy To Road Traffic: Exposure To Traffic-related Air Pollution Linked To Onset Of Allergic Diseases In Children  Jul 18, 2008
    Connections were noted, in particular, between the appearance of asthmatic bronchitis, hay fever, eczema and allergic sensitization, on the one hand, and residential environment, on the other: compared with their contemporaries living in more distant places, children who lived less than 50 m from a very busy main road were between 1 % and 50 % more likely to contract these diseases. Statistical analysis of the data showed a lower risk with increasing distances to the main roads. (Science Daily)

    Hay fever link to fight against Alzheimer's  Jul 18, 2008
    Hay fever link to fight against Alzheimer's - The Daily Record ... Hay fever link to fight against Alzheimer's ... A HAY fever remedy used by Russian doctors could reverse the effects of Alzheimer's disease. (Glasgow Daily Record)

    Nasal Antibiotic Doesn't Get Rid of Hay Fever  Jul 18, 2008
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In patients with hay fever, a nasal ointment containing the antibiotic mupirocin can eliminate Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in the nose, but this does not improve symptoms, Israeli researchers report. Earlier research has shown that the growth of S. aureus in the nasal passages may worsen allergic diseases, such as hay fever, senior investigator Dr. Eli Magen told Reuters Health ... To investigate further, Magen of Barzilai Medical Center, Ashkelon and colleagues... (MEDLINEplus)

    Russian Antihistamine Improves Alzheimer's Patients  Jul 18, 2008
    A nearly forgotten Russian-made drug, formulated to combat hay fever, helps improve cognitive abilities in patients with Alzheimer's disease, according to the results of a year-long trial published on Thursday. Known as Dimebon, the drug was first discovered in 1983 and sold in Russia as an antihistamine, but was dropped when better treatments came on the market. (Newsmax)

    Formula Predicts Emergency Admissions In Adults Older Than 40  Jul 17, 2008
    31, 2006) After having risen year on year in recent decades, the rates of eczema and hay fever seem to have stabilised, and may even be falling, suggests research published ahead of print in Thorax. But. (Science Daily)

    Researchers Identify Immune Cells That Block Allergic Reactions  Jul 17, 2008
    1, 2008) A mechanism which can lead to hay fever and other allergic reactions, by preventing the immune system from regulating itself properly, has been discovered by scientists ... (May 7, 2006) Histamine release during asthma and hay fever causes itching and wheezing. (Science Daily)

    Individual health policies strand many  Jul 17, 2008
    Even if they can, their policies may not cover existing medical conditions such as hay fever, depression or pregnancy ... "What we have shown is there are carriers who will turn you down if you have hay fever," Pollitz says. (USA Today)

    Stomach Germ May Protect Against Asthma  Jul 17, 2008
    "We found a strong inverse association between H. pylori and childhood asthma, childhood hay fever and childhood allergies," added Blaser, who's also a professor of microbiology and has studied H. pylori for more than two decades ... These children were also 40 percent less likely to suffer from hay fever and other allergies, such as eczema or rash. (MEDLINEplus)

    Ulcer-Causing Bug in Adults May Cut Risk of Asthma in Children, Study Says  Jul 15, 2008
    They were also less likely to have signs of allergies, hay fever and wheezing ... We showed very clearly that the absence of H. pylori was associated with asthma, hay fever and allergy. (Bloomberg -- US)

    Stomach bug appears to protect kids from asthma, says NYU study  Jul 15, 2008
    H. pylori carriers in teens and children were also 40 percent less likely to have hay fever and associated allergies such as eczema or rash. These results, which follow on from similar findings in adults published by the same authors last year, are based on an analysis of data gathered from 7,412 participants in the fourth National Health and Nutrition Survey (NHANES IV) conducted from 1999 to 2000 by the National Center for Health Statistics. (EurekAlert!)

    The incredible edible ... flower?  Jul 13, 2008
    If you suffer from hay fever, allergies or asthma, it's best to avoid eating flowers. Make sure flowers are not tainted by pesticides and other chemicals. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

    Leaders dumb down speeches  Jul 8, 2008
    Oh, and no I am not moving to England anymore than I am moving out of state because I get hay fever a couple of times a year. Barefoot, I wonder if they write the words out phonetically. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    A little risk-taking when young could be best vaccine againstdanger  Jul 5, 2008
    Hay fever, eczema and some food allergies are on the rise. According to Access Economics, the number of Australians with allergies will increase by 70 cent by 2050, if the trend continues. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)

    Aussie scientists in allergy breakthrough  Jul 1, 2008
    Of those who participated in the European Community Respiratory Health survey, up to 70 per cent of those who said they suffered asthma also reported having hay fever. Stuart Tangye is excited by what implications his research will have on these patients. (ABC Online)

    Can hookworms protect against allergies?  Jul 1, 2008
    While carrying out field work in Papua New Guinea in the late 1980s, he noticed that Papuans infected with the Necator americanus hookworm, a parasite that lives in the human gut, did not suffer much from an assortment of autoimmune-related illnesses, including hay fever and asthma. Over the years, Pritchard has developed a theory to explain the phenomenon. (International Herald Tribune -- Health)

    Molecule discovery gives hope to allergy sufferers  Jul 1, 2008
    International studies show rates of asthma, eczema and hay fever have increased dramatically in the past 15 years but specialists are unsure what is responsible. "What they're showing here is just in the test tube at this stage and in theory it's exciting," Dr Kemp said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    'The Chalk Garden,' by Enid Bagnold, offers substance in the silly season  Jul 1, 2008
    (The effect is as if the family in Noel Coward's "Hay Fever" had made a fetish of psychoanalysis. For all that Tyzack suggests a variant on Oscar Wilde's Lady Bracknell as Mrs. St. Maugham makes a sotto voce summons for cr. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Hay Fever & Injections On The NHS  Jun 30, 2008
    Hay Fever & Injections On The NHS: Signs And Symptoms And Treatment Options Available ... Hay Fever tions On The NHS ... Hay Fever & Injections On The NHS. (Suite101.com)

    Long-Standing Hay Fever May Impede Nasal Airflow  Jun 26, 2008
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with persistent allergic rhinitis -- better known as hay fever -- may experience a progressive worsening of nasal airflow depending on how long they have the disorder, according to Italian researchers ... Looked at another way, the data showed that the duration of hay fever was significantly shorter in individuals with moderate obstruction than in those with severe obstruction. (MEDLINEplus)

    Living near roads 'bad for kids health'  Jun 24, 2008
    Asthma and hay fever due to air-born allergens and pollutants are more common among four to six-year-olds who live in high-traffic density districts, say the researchers from the German Research Centre for Environment and Health at the Institute of Epidemiology in Munich ... After controlling for such individual characteristics as parental allergies, pet ownership, and number of siblings, researchers found significant positive associations between distance to the nearest road and asthmatic... (The Age)

    Hollow Swamp, Hay Fever Farm Hearings Continued  Jun 21, 2008
    The 19-acre Hay Fever Farm, 508 South Britain Road, lies between the Pomperaug River and the land held in conservation and under easement by the Southbury Land Trust, including the Platt Farm acreage on Judd's Bridge Road, and is accessed off South Britain Road at the bridge on Route 172. Steven and Mark Fancher hope to purchase it and to operate a commercial nursery to be called Shakespeare's Garden, Inc.. (Voices, CT)

    Delamontagne fights illness to share early Munich lead  Jun 20, 2008
    Reuters Published: June 20, 2008. Frenchman Francois Delamontagne had to call for a doctor during his second round at the BMW International Open on Friday but recovered to claim a share of the early lead with Britain's Benn Barham. (International Herald Tribune -- Travel)

    For Our Reporter, A Honey Of A Story Turned Un-Bee-Livable  Jun 20, 2008
    In the end, with a medical expert confirming the almost innoculative properties of eating pollen harvested from the same flowers and trees that produce hay fever, as well as information from the city's health department denoting the fatal consequences of bee stings for some with severe allergic reactions, thereby justifying the health code classifying bees as "wild animals" and their "keeping" prohibitive, the report was informative enough to continue the debate on this natural-urban... (WNBC.com, NY)

    Treatment for Eye Allergies  Jun 16, 2008
    Janette Peel - Herbal Remedies for Hay Fever http://www. helium. (Suite101.com)

    Living Close To Road May Worsen Allergies  Jun 16, 2008
    But they found that the closer a child lived to a major road, the more likely they were to have asthmatic bronchitis, hay fever or eczema. "We consistently found strong associations between the distance to the nearest main road and the allergic disease outcomes," wrote Heinrich in a news release. (WNBC.com, NY)

    Traffic pollution linked to childhood allergies, study says  Jun 15, 2008
    The risk of developing asthma, hay fever, eczema or other allergies is about 50 percent higher for children living 50 metres (yards) from a busy road than for those living 1,000 meters away, they said in a study released on Friday. Previous research has linked pollution to allergies, but to date observational studies in the field have been inconsistent, said Joachim Heinrich, an epidemiologist at the Helmholtz Research Centre for Environment and Health in Munich. (Reuters)

    Road Pollution Blamed For Higher Allergy Risk In Kids  Jun 14, 2008
    After controlling for such individual characteristics as parental allergies, pet ownership, and number of siblings, researchers found significant positive associations between distance to the nearest road and asthmatic bronchitis, hay fever, eczema and allergic sensitizations. They also found a distant-dependent relationship between proximity to the road and risk of allergic sensitization, with those living closest to major roads having a nearly 50 percent greater risk of allergic sensitization. (Science Daily)

    The allergy network  Jun 11, 2008
    "They think it's like hay fever.". Last year, she started the Parents of Food Allergic Children, the only educational support group of its kind in the state. (Anchorage Daily News)

    Sleepy Driving Highly Prevalent Among College Students  Jun 10, 2008
    20, 2006) Patients with allergic rhinitis, such as that caused by hay fever and other allergies, have more difficulty sleeping and more sleep disorders than those without allergies, according to a report in. (May 12, 2008) While many people believe that alcohol-impaired drivers are usually alcoholics, in fact, 80 percent of AI incidents are caused by binge drinkers. (Science Daily)

    LETTERS: Gas prices  Jun 8, 2008
    These include ailments or conditions such as hay fever, medication refills (of nonessential medications), chronic joint pain, benign rashes and similar conditions. It should be noted that patients who choose not to seek care at our facility are given a "community resource guide," which includes a list of multiple locations patients can choose from that provide free or less expensive care. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Does it work?Acupuncture's effectiveness is put under the spotlight  Jun 7, 2008
    Even though many acupuncture clinics make claims about treating everything from addiction to diabetes, from hay fever to sexual problems, there is no convincing evidence to show that acupuncture is an effective treatment for anything except a small range of conditions. In particular, there have been some significant positive results relating to acupuncture in dealing with some types of pain and nausea. (BBC News -- Health)

    Hayfever Hope: Probiotic Drink Can Modify Immune System's Response To Grass Pollen  Jun 7, 2008
    6, 2008) With the peak grass pollen season approaching, scientists can reveal that a daily dose of probiotic can change the immune status of people with hay fever ... In the first human study of its kind, scientists at the Institute of Food Research found that probiotic bacteria in a daily drink can modify the immune system's response to grass pollen, a common cause of seasonal hay fever ... In this study, volunteers with a history of seasonal hay fever drank a daily milk drink with or without... (Science Daily)

    Four jabs offer relief to hay fever sufferers  Jun 7, 2008
    A VACCINE that reduces sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny nose by training the immune system to tolerate pollen offers hope of relief for millions of hay fever sufferers after four injections. In a four-week trial, 1028 volunteers who received a jab a week during the hay fever season reported a significant improvement in symptoms, which they rated each day in a diary ... Attempts to make a vaccine for hay fever which afflicts as many as one in four people in some areas have been beset with... (The Age)

    New vaccine that's not to be sneezed at  Jun 6, 2008
    Help could be at hand for hay fever sufferers as experts trial a vaccine which could give a lifetime's relief after four injections. Clinical trials show the treatment, created by British scientists, significantly reduces the symptoms of hay fever, including streaming eyes, itchy nose and sneezing ... Allergy New Zealand chief executive Penny Jorgensen said one 2006 study into the complaint - known medically as seasonal allergic rhinitis - showed that 11 per cent of children aged 6 or 7 suffered... (Stuff.co.nz)

    Vaccine Offers A Life Free From Hay Fever  Jun 5, 2008
    Jabs Offer A Life Free From Hay Fever ... Hay fever sufferers could soon see an end to their misery, following the development of a new vaccine ... Jabs could relieve hay fever for life. (Sky News)

    Health Drinks May Aid Hay Fever  Jun 3, 2008
    The makers of probiotic drinks believe the drinks may help lift the symptoms of hay fever ... Hay fever is thought to occur when the immune system responds to pollen by producing excessive amounts of an antibody known as IgE, which in turn releases histamine to flush out the spores ... This irritates the airways, making them swell and producing the symptoms of hay fever. (Sky News)

    "Good" bacteria may ease hay fever symptoms  Jun 3, 2008
    "Good" bacteria may ease hay fever symptoms ... LONDON (Reuters) - A probiotic drink a day may help keep hay fever away, researchers said on Tuesday. (Reuters UK)

    Probiotics May Help Hay Fever Symptoms  Jun 3, 2008
    A probiotic drink a day may help keep hay fever away, British researchers said on Tuesday. A small study showed that probiotic, or "good" bacteria in a daily drink can change the immune system's response to grass pollen, a common cause of allergies, and balance antibodies in a way that may provide relief to people with the condition. (Newsmax)

    Long-term bouts with hay fever worsen ability to breathe through your nose  Jun 1, 2008
    Alexandria, VA New evidence for the first time suggests that people suffering from hay fever (allergic rhinitis) will over time experience a progressive worsening of their nasal passage functioning, depending on how long they have the disorder, according to a new study published in the June 2008 edition of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ... Allergic rhinitis, commonly referred to as hay fever, occurs when the bodys immune system over-responds to specific, non-infectious particles such... (EurekAlert!)

    Some Sun This Weekend - But It's A Mixed Bag  May 30, 2008
    This hay fever season could well be a bumper season. Advertisement. (Sky News)

    Regulatory B Cells Exist -- And Pack A Punch  May 30, 2008
    Regulatory B Cells Exist -- And Pack A Punch. Regulatory B Cells Exist -- And Pack A Punch. (Science Daily)

    Noon Weather Trivia Questions  May 29, 2008
    About 5" below normal Tuesday, April 10, 2007 How many Americans suffer from hay fever? 35 million Monday, April 9, 2007 What is the most common type of pollen here in the autumn months? Weed Pollen Tuesday, April 3, 2007 The most humid city in the United States is in what state? Washington State Monday, April 2, 2007 The Earth's atmosphere is made up of 21% oxygen and 78% of what other gas? Nitrogen Thursday, March 29, 2007 Combined, EF4 & EF5 tornadoes are responsible for what percentage of... (WTKR.com, VA)

    Natural Options for Allergy Sufferers  May 23, 2008
    This European herb effectively controls symptoms of hay fever and grass allergy, according to a recent study in the British Medical Journal, and a 2003 study presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI) ... A study published in the American Journal of Chinese Medicine showed that of 26 hay fever patients, acupuncture reduced symptoms in all 26 ... The researchers found that simply focusing ones thoughts on an allergen-free environment through self-hypnosis... (Newsmax)

    Sublingual Immunotherapy  May 22, 2008
    A busy 28-year-old professional consults his physician for advice on long-standing hay fever. He reports having itchy eyes and an itchy nose, lacrimation, sneezing, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion during the summer months. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    In Technology Would you mind looking this silly if you could banish hayfever?  May 20, 2008
    Testing Times: Hay Fever Help At Hand ... Students have been given permission to use a new anti-hay fever gadget if they are suffering through this year's exam season ... A University of Edinburgh and Imperial College study last year suggested that almost three quarters of students who take hay fever medication before and during exams drop a grade as the ingredients make them drowsy. (Sky News)

    Events listings  May 18, 2008
    7/24-9/14: "Hay Fever" by Noel Coward. Stoneham Theatre 395 Main St., Stoneham. (Boston Globe)

    Tinctures and oils: Garden-variety medicines  May 18, 2008
    -- Poppy (Eschscholzia californica): Use leaves, stems and flowers in a tincture as a sedative and to combat hay fever. -- Cleavers (Galium aparine): Called the Velcro plant because its leaves can stick to clothing, it is a diuretic, detoxifier and poison antidote. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    The vaccine that could cure hay fever forever  May 16, 2008
    Hay fever cure: Jab could prove to be the cure. Trials of a vaccine for hay fever have shown it can cut symptoms by more than a quarter ... More than one in ten Britons suffer from hay fever, a figure that rises to one in three for children and young people. (Daily Mail)

    New hay fever jab will lasts for a year  May 15, 2008
    A new generation of hay fever jab that reduces symptoms by a quarter and lasts for up to a year could be available within two years following successful human trials. The development will bring fresh hope to the 750,000 people who suffer the itching eyes and sniffles of severe hay fever, including thousands of school children who have to sit their GCSE and A-Level exams when pollen levels are at their highest ... The study concluded that the vaccine offered good protection against hay fever... (Telegraph.co.uk)

    Needling away at the sneezy season  May 14, 2008
    Ms. Akl receives preventative treatments that begin in June, prior to traditional hay fever season. She has been getting this seasonal therapy for the past four years and says her symptoms have gradually diminished with each passing year. (Globe and Mail)

    Do allergies really cause grumpiness?  May 12, 2008
    "If you have hay fever and you can't sleep well because you can't breathe and your ears are full and your eyes are itchy, you're going to be irritable the next day." But emotions, like the stress of final exams, can make allergies and asthma worse. The best bet, he said, is to see a doctor and get allergy symptoms treated properly. (Boston Globe)

    GV?Gardeners: Oleander — loved for beauty, maligned for invasiveness  May 11, 2008
    Pods may follow, releasing airborne seeds which can cause hay fever. They are also known to often reseed where they are not wanted. (Green Valley News & Sun, AZ)

    Full Text: SEC Chairman Cox On Role of SEC  May 8, 2008
    I'm sure you know that this city has four seasons: Fall; Sleet; Hay Fever; and Humid. It was during a Washington August that "humidity" was first described as "the experience of looking for air and finding water.". (Forbes -- Business)

    Health Tip: Facts about Hay Fever  May 7, 2008
    (HealthDay News) -- Hay fever is the medical term for a pollen allergy, and may also be called seasonal allergic rhinitis or pollinosis. Here are other facts about hay fever, including suggestions to reduce symptoms, courtesy of the American Lung Association ... Many people who have hay fever develop asthma. (MEDLINEplus)

    Tree-lined Streets Mean Lower Rates Of Childhood Asthma, Study Suggests  May 3, 2008
    31, 2006) After having risen year on year in recent decades, the rates of eczema and hay fever seem to have stabilised, and may even be falling, suggests research published ahead of print in Thorax. But. (Science Daily)

    Why puppy love can give your children a  May 2, 2008
    The conclusion, based on a six-year study of 9,000 children, adds weight to the theory that growing up with a pet trains the immune system to be less sensitive to potential triggers for allergies such as asthma, eczema and hay fever. The hygiene theory of allergy holds that modern life has simply become too clean, meaning that babies immune systems are not exposed to enough germs to develop normally. (Times Online)

    New Agents: Generate More Referrals  Apr 23, 2008
    And depending on your answer, he might prescribe an anti allergen medicine since based on your symptoms it sounds like you're suffering from allergies like Hay Fever or something like that. Now notice what happened. (RealtyTimes)

    Can Food Allergies Be Overcome With Scheduled Small Doses Of Allergens?  Apr 22, 2008
    Allergists treating hay fever and other allergies have long used immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots, to reduce their patients sensitivity to pollen, cat and dog dander, and dust mites ... In traditional immunotherapy, the majority of hay fever patients achieve tolerance, which can last for years, said Dr. Fleischer, the principal investigator for the National Jewish study. (Science Daily)

    Hillier's personality masked mistakes  Apr 20, 2008
    If there's a moist eye on Parliament Hill in July it will be hay fever, not the sight of Hillier's back. James Travers' national affairs column appears Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. (Toronto Star)

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