Wednesday 20 August 2008
1. Wikipedia: Allergy
Hyperlinked article discussing history, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, pathophysiology, and common allergens.
en.wikipedia.org
2. Allergy
Allergy or hypersensitivity (type 1 allergy) is an abnormal reaction to protein substances that occur naturally. ... on the surface of the allergy cells. ...
www.netdoctor.co.uk
3. Welcome to Allergy UK
Allergy UK is the country's leading national medical charity dealing with ... Allergy UK Endorsements. Seal of Approval. Consumer Award. Chemical Consumer Award ...
www.allergyuk.org
4. Food allergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Persons diagnosed with a food allergy may carry an autoinjector of epinephrine ... Food allergy is thought to develop more easily in patients with the atopic ...
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5. MedlinePlus: Allergy
Allergy ... Frequently Asked Questions about Allergies(American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology) ... Allergy Testing(American Association for ...
www.nlm.nih.gov
6. Allergy (Allergies) Symptoms, Causes and Signs on MedicineNet.com
Get the facts about allergic reactions, causes, allergy types (food, dust, mold, seasonal), symptoms and signs (skin rash, itching, red bumps, sneezing)
www.medicinenet.com
7. ALLERGY AND ASTHMA
Allergy is when the body has an abnormal reaction to an everyday substance (allergen) ... House dust mite allergy. Lactose intolerance. Lactose tolerance test ...
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8. All About Allergies
Up to 50 million Americans, including millions of kids, have an allergy. ... Seafood allergy is one of the more common adult food allergies and one that kids ...
kidshealth.org
9. Allergy Symptoms
A look at what to expect when having an allergic reaction and when to seek help is discussed by WebMD ... Timing Your Allergy Medicine ...
www.webmd.com
10. Welcome to Allergy Answers
Allergy Answers helps you understand your symptoms and offers advice that can help you gain and maintain control of your airborne allergy.
www.allergyanswers.info
