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Does Caffeine Make Allergies Worse?

When the body's immune system reacts to normal substances, such as tree pollen or cat hair, allergic symptoms develop in the skin, lungs and internal tissues.

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The Short Term Side Effects of Steroids

Steroids are a type of hormone produced by the body to contribute to cell function, muscle and tissue building, and stress and growth regulation. Corticosteroids are a type of manufactured prescription drug product given to mimic or enhance the effects of the body's natural steroids.

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Mild Lumbar Scoliosis Symptoms

Lumbar scoliosis is a disorder of the spine in which the lower back, or lumbar area of the spine, is curved to the left or right.

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Types of Histamine Blockers

Histamine is a substance released by the body's immune system from cells called mast cells. This occurs in response to injury or allergies. Histamine receptors are the proteins on cells found in the brain, blood vessels, lungs, skin and stomach that bind to histamine in order to produce an inflammatory response.

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Herbal Alternatives to Prilosec

Prilosec, or omeprazole, is an over-the-counter and prescription-option drug used to control heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). When used in combination with antibiotics, Prilosec reduces stomach acid and H. pylori bacteria levels to prevent continued GERD and heartburn damage.

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The Best Soaps for Allergy Sensitive People

Whether purely utilitarian or full of fragrance and coloring, hand and bath soaps are abundant, and people usually select one based on personal preference rather than health or safety. For people with sensitive skin or allergies to herbs, fragrances or preservatives, soap choices are more limited.

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Dry Cracking Skin on the Hands & Fingers

With the wrong conditions, such as exposure to allergens, excessive washing or hereditary traits, dry skin can turn from mild redness into a painful cracking and peeling skin problem. Hands and fingers are two of the most common sites of skin dryness and cracking caused by most types of eczema-based skin rash.

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Sesame Oil Vs. Vegetable Oil

In the cooking aisle of a grocery store, the available oils range from olive, corn, canola and vegetable cooking oils to specialty oils like sesame oil or walnut oil. Choosing the correct oil for your needs is easier when you know how to compare their ingredients and preferred uses.

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Dairy-free Diet While Breast-feeding

If you suspect you baby has a dairy allergy, as a nursing mother you are faced with two options: switching to an infant formula or avoiding dairy yourself while nursing.

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Is Milk or Soy Milk Better If My Baby Has Eczema?

According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, at least one in ten children has a rashy skin condition known as eczema, or atopic dermatitis. Eczema is considered an allergic problem and is closely linked with environmental or food allergies, including dairy allergy.

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