Sunday, July 25, 2010
At about 6 months, when the feeding adventure begins, some moms find out that the transition to solid foods is a lot trickier than they thought. While commercial baby foods can be a healthy choice, there is a wide array of table foods that are easy to prepare for your baby.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Tested for a century, allergen immunotherapy has evolved into radical methods of supervision, as OK as faster, safer and longer permanent treatments according to the current trial with presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Dallas.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Many foods can be allergen. Food Allergy is most common in children fewer than five is a milk cow and chicken eggs. Above the age of 5 years, another form of allergy that other more common allergy to peanuts, for example, nuts with hard seeds, fish and shrimp.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
A latex allergy is a serious problem for those looking to practice safe sex with the use of condoms as a form of birth control or STD prevention. Luckily, many condom manufactures have solved the problem by finding other materials that are just as safe, durable, and equal to the protection the latex condom provides. The two common materials used other than latex to manufacture is polyurethane and natural membranes. Both materials have been proven safe and effective in protection and are equal in value, durability, and quality to latex condoms.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
What can you do if your allergic to Penicillin
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Friday, December 18, 2009
Colored wristbands are used for various purposes. Different colors are used for different purpose. Like the red color denotes HIV/aids, yellow denotes cancer awareness, and pink color breast cancer.
Red wristbands are used to support cancer, diabetes, aids and heart disease. Red wristbands support people who suffer from cancer. On the band messages like courage, hope [...]
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Monday, December 14, 2009
Some allergies are cured by medicines prescribed by a doctor or a specialist and some are cured or treated by medicines which can be bought over-the-counter. In this article, I’ll show the top ten lists of medicines over-the-counter.
1. Claritin
Loratidine is the generic name for claritin. Loratidine is called a “second generation” antihistamine because it was [...]
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Monday, December 14, 2009
People all over the cosmos in contradistinct period groups suffer from multiple averse reactions. One of the extensive sources of such loath reactions is feed and among the food, surprisingly enough, the wholesome food, milk, figures in toto prominently. Ordinarily the thing of milk allergies are deeper pronounced in the children in comparison to grown [...]
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Wearing Medical ID bracelets may save your life. And they are not for older people only. Anyone who has a medical condition, is taking certain medications that could be dangerous or interact with other medicines, or has a severe allergy to something should consider investing in one of these bracelets. Medical ID bracelets come in [...]
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a well-recognized but little known condition. It is characterized by a burning sensation or mouth pain and swelling when you eat specific foods that cross react to pollens to which you are allergic. Interestingly, the specific foods causing this reaction are well established to cross react with certain trees, grass, [...]
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