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Eliminate environmental allergens with the help of technology! Dr. Robert R. Chrzanowski weighs in on this helpful topic.
Eliminate environmental allergens with the help of technology! Dr. Robert R. Chrzanowski weighs in on this helpful topic.
Dr. Robert McDermott explains how early onset spring and increase in pollen levels can significantly impact respiratory health, including allergies and asthma, and negatively affect emergency room visits and even job performance.
Dr. Weily Soong, with AllerVie Health, says we’re dealing with quite a few allergens right now. The biggest one being ragweed.
With the change of season, fall allergies and cold and flu season have landed in Colorado Springs, with the most prevalent allergens coming from a variety of weeds found naturally in September.
Dr. Alle discusses the busy summer allergy season in the Richmond area and her expectation for it to rise in the next few weeks because of fall ragweed season.
This positions AllerVie Clinical Research for nationwide expansion, mirroring the dynamic growth of AllerVie Health’s allergy clinic footprint over the last 15 months.
Birmingham’s air quality was listed as “Unhealthy” Monday evening, according to the EPA. Dr. Soong said that heat makes the air quality even worse.
Do you have a child with a peanut allergy? If so, you may be interested in a new study. Infact, our Chief Research Innovation officer Weily Soong was interviewed by USA TODAY about the topic.
Dr. Maxcie Sikora, at AllerVie Health Destin, spoke with News 6 about the effects sargassum can have on respiratory health.
DailyMail.com spoke to experts about how to protect against the earlier pollen onslaught. Dr Robert McDermott stresses the importance of keeping bedroom windows shut during this time.
Pollen is everywhere and so are the allergy symptoms that come along with it. Dr. Reena Patel describes why allergy symptoms may be arriving sooner than expected this year.
Is it a hangover or is it an allergy? Dr. Amy Parker, at Virginia Allergy & Asthma Center stopped by Virginia This Morning to share her insight.