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How to Get Rid of Dust Mites in Your Home
Expert allergists share the best way to rid your home of dust mites. Follow these tips to lessen environmental triggers.
Expert allergists share the best way to rid your home of dust mites. Follow these tips to lessen environmental triggers.
Parade Magazine and AllerVie Health Physician, Dr. Sikora share lifestyle habits you can implement to improve asthma symptoms.
In an interview with WTVR in Richmond, VA , Dr. Keiser shares expert advice on the care and treatment of spring allergies.
Dr. Sikora busts allergy myths in this interview with Panama City Beach WJHG News Channel. From oak pollen to mold, get the details on what's fact or fiction.
Is it allergies or a virus? Watch Dr. Weily Soong from the AllerVie Health Birmingham office in his interview with WBRC on this topic. He shares some great insights for those who struggle with spring allergies.
For individuals with respiratory conditions, particularly asthma, which affects more than 262 million people, this season can be a dangerous one if unprepared. The convergence of these respiratory challenges is expected to create a perfect storm, prompting concerns among health officials and necessitating a comprehensive approach to safeguard the respiratory health of vulnerable individuals.
With the warmer temperatures and rainfall Savannah has been seeing, it’s no surprise that we have some moderate to high pollen counts right now.
As employees navigate allergy season and strive to maintain peak productivity by minimizing missed workdays, leveraging FSA and HSA funds can be a strategic and cost-effective way to manage allergy-related expenses.
Long-term impact of Tobacco habits is a cause for alarm, as tobacco use is a significant risk factor for developing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a chronic inflammatory lung disorder.
COPD sufferers are susceptible to temperature and humidity fluctuations, and this sensitivity becomes particularly pronounced during the late summer-to-fall/winter transition in the United States. As the season progresses and transitions from the typically hot and humid summer to cool fall and winter temperatures, humidity levels also tend to shift. The air becomes drier when the weather becomes colder, which can irritate the airways and trigger COPD symptoms.
Calm your fears about trick or treating with food allergies with insights from Allergist Dr. Soong.
This common Florida seaweed can cause serious health hazards. Dr. Sikora gives advice on what to do when you come in contact with it.