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... to improve the health and well-being of women and mothers and their babies; and its Pediatrics products treat allergies, asthma, coughs and colds, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Atlanta, ...
Source:Business Wire
Date:September 30, 2008
... of children that could be given to any future guardians or caretakers. It should include medical information like allergies but also personal preferences, goals, and details about friends. 3) Protect your child ' s eligibility for public benefits . ...
Source:US News & World Report
Date:September 30, 2008
... for patient weight and other factors. * Better ability to prevent adverse reactions due to drug interactions or allergies. * Use of standard formats to exchange basic patient information for continuity of care. * Enhanced ability to view X-rays and ...
Source:PR Newswire
Date:September 30, 2008
... nontoxic ingredients are all found in nature and used in minuscule amounts. For: teething, colds, colic, bruises, allergies Why it works: Homeopathy works on the premise that a natural substance that causes symptoms in its pure form will prod the ...
Source:Parenting
Date:September 30, 2008
... needs and inherent safeguards within the EHR that prevent adverse reactions due to drug interactions and/ or allergies. Each year, EHR companies such as Greenway(R) have the opportunity to voluntarily test their products against a rigorous set of ...
Source:PR Newswire
Date:September 30, 2008
... through Dec. 16, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. To register, call 394-6851. Manage allergies naturally Health columnist Dr. Andrew Weil offers suggestions for managing allergies without medication. Freeze-dried stinging ...
Source:LancasterOnline
Date:September 30, 2008
... catching one. Being around people who are sick is part of the job. Many swear by nasal irrigation as a remedy for allergies, sinusitis and colds. ABCNews.com asked four holistically minded doctors what they do when they feel under the weather. Their ...
Source:ABC News
Date:September 30, 2008
More than 3,800 preventable adverse drug events are caused from healthcare providers not having sufficient information about the patient's documented allergies before prescribing, dispensing and administering ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 30, 2008
... to read nutrition labels - What to do if you have a food allergy and what foods are most commonly associated with allergies - How to keep food safe - And much more! In addition, the site has an interactive zone where consumers will find: - ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 30, 2008
... from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's Web site. "A lot of patients with asthma have underlying allergies ... and from the middle of August until the first part of October there's a high ragweed count," said Dr. Scott Song, who runs the ...
Source:Northwest Herald
Date:September 30, 2008
... In fact, the symptoms sometimes get mistaken for a cold. But there are differences. "A cold will go away, but allergies tend to persist week after week," said Dr. George Gottlieb, an allergist. Here are some things to know if you suffer from fall ...
Source:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Date:September 30, 2008
... such as roaches, mold and dust. Dangers *Consult a doctor before a tattoo or body piercing to discuss potential allergies or risks. *Note that any time the skin is broken; there is a risk of getting infections such as HIV, hepatitis C, tetanus or ...
Source:The Orlando Sentinel
Date:September 30, 2008
... foods can also cause this problem. A person with hives after exercise should consider getting tested for food allergies. Once your triggers are known, you should avoid exercising after eating food-allergy triggers. Full-blown symptoms of anaphylaxis ...
Source:The Orlando Sentinel
Date:September 30, 2008
Every autumn, red eyes, sneezes, and runny noses begin appearing on campus. No, it's not a cold or an aversion to studying...it's allergies.
Source:The Retriever Weekly
Date:September 30, 2008
... the participants had asthma at the start of the study. Each patient was examined for rhinitis. Then, any potential allergies were tested by a skin-prick test for the following exposures: house dust mites, cats, two types of fungus, grass, birch, the ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 30, 2008
If you have respiratory allergies, you have an environmental problem: There's something in the air that makes you sniffle, sneeze, stuff up or wheeze.
Source:Asbury Park Press Online
Date:September 30, 2008
... Flu vaccines in general have been considered to be safe for a long time. (The exception is for those with egg allergies.) The biggest criticism has been about health officials miscalculating which flu strain will be most common and having a big ...
Source:Free Press
Date:September 29, 2008
Stefan Trocme, M.D., Dir., Refractive Surgery, Case Western Reserve University Hospital & Ocular Surface Ctr.
Source:ABC News - Brian Ross and the Investigative Team
Date:February 27, 2008
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