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Winter 2011

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Careful What You Eat—Would You Know Anaphylaxis If You Saw It?
Anaphylaxis is a rapid onset, potentially life-threatening, whole-body allergic reaction that can happen to any person, any time, for a variety of reasons. But it is most commonly associated with certain risk factors, such as bee stings and food allergies with foods like peanuts or fish.
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Baby, It's Warm Inside—But There Are Lots of Allergens, Too
So, you thought because there are no trees, grass, flowers, or goldenrod indoors, you and your asthma were safe inside this winter? Unfortunately, homes and offices may harbor many asthma triggers.
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Hitting the Gym To Get in Shape? Do It Without Aggravating Your Asthma and Allergies
If you have asthma or allergies, you know you need to exercise to stay healthy, but heading outdoors for a jog or a bike ride can be problematic no matter the season.
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It's Not Too Late To Get the Flu Vaccine
Are you wondering if it's too late to get the flu shot? Definitely not!
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News Bits
These recently published articles offer helpful lung health information.
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