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For the 3 million children with food allergies, Halloween spooks and scares are not limited to vampires and witches. Candies containing peanuts or chocolate can be just as frightening. To replace the fear with fun, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) has developed a checklist of safety tips for food-allergic children.
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Allergic reactions to latex happen commonly in medical settings, where rubber gloves are in abundant supply. But less-visible elements in other environments can also pose danger, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). "Consider that restaurant meals are frequently prepared by cooks wearing latex gloves. In schools, the cafeteria may be a threat, but there is also potential exposure to latex in school supplies," said Donald H.
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Community pharmacies in Wales will, from February 2009, be able to offer an allergy screening service to members of the public. The initiative from Allergy UK in association with the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) will train pharmacists to provide advice and support for allergy sufferers in the principality.
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Circassia Ltd, a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on the fields of allergy and critical care, today announced the start of a further phase II clinical study of its ToleroMune(R) technology in the field of cat allergy. The trial builds on positive results achieved in an earlier phase II study, which demonstrated the potential clinical benefits of the ToleroMune approach to allergy desensitization.
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Hay fever, the often seasonal allergy that affects between 10 and 20 percent of the American population, is best controlled through a course of patient-adjusted dosing, according to new research published in the September 2008 edition of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery.
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The level of knowledge and understanding of children with food allergies varies significantly across three key groups: pediatricians and family physicians, the general public and families who have a child with food allergies. The article describing the new findings was published in the September issue of BioMed Central Pediatrics.
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Asthma that manifests in early adulthood has its origins in early childhood, according to an article released on September 19, 2008 in The Lancet. To investigate the origins of adult-onset asthma, Dr Debra Stern and Professor Fernando D Martinez, Arizona Respiratory Center, Tucson, Arizona, USA, and colleagues examined the Tucson Children's Respiratory Study, a cohort beginning in the early 1980s.
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Adult-onset asthma can be predicted by the presence of rhinitis, both allergic and non-allergic, according to an article released on September 19, 2008 in The Lancet. To investigate the potential implications of both allergic and non-allergic rhinitis on adult-onset asthma, Rafea Shaaban, Mahmoud Zureik, and Benedicte Leynaert, of the INSERM Epidemiology Team, Paris, France, and colleagues, examined data from the European Community Health Survey.
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Sanofi-aventis announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Nasacort AQ Nasal Spray (triamcinolone acetonide) for children aged 2 - 5 years old for the treatment of nasal symptoms associated with seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis.
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Everyday exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, allergens, and air pollution may be the root of chronic cases of laryngitis, says new research presented at the 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Chicago, IL. Laryngitis symptoms include hoarseness of the voice, cough, and chronic clearing of the throat.
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Entellus Medical, a Minnesota-based medical technology company, today announced the launch of its FinESS Sinus Treatment, a less-invasive and effective treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), during the American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting in Chicago September 21-24. Results of the BREATHE I clinical study validating the FinESS treatment were presented to members of the American Rhinologic Society (ARS) during its annual meeting in Chicago on September 20.
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Children who suffer from bouts of allergic rhinitis (hay fever) are also more likely to suffer from headaches, facial pain, and ear aches than children without these allergies, says new research presented at the 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Chicago, IL. Allergic rhinitis is a collection of symptoms predominantly in the nose and eyes, caused by airborne particles of dust, dander, or plant pollens.
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Adults who take paracetamol weekly were nearly three times more likely to have asthma than those taking paracetamol less often, according to a study organised by GA²LEN, the Global Allergy and Asthma European Network. Use of other painkillers was not significantly related to asthma. In the GA²LEN-SARI study, published in the European Respiratory Journal, researchers across Europe compared the frequency of analgesic use in over 500 adults with asthma and over 500 controls.
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ImVisioN Therapeutics AG., a biopharmaceutical company pioneering intralymphatic immunotherapy (ILIT?), announced that it has enrolled the first patient for a Phase I clinical study of its lead product IVN201, an immunotherapeutic product for cat dander allergy. The Company also announced the closing of a Series A Financing round of CHF 4.6 M, allowing the clinical development of IVN201.
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Circassia Ltd, a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on controlling immune system responses, announced positive results from a phase II clinical study of its anti-allergy technology, ToleroMune(R), in the field of cat allergy. The trial showed that ToleroMune treatment can substantially reduce allergic reactions to the allergen that causes most cat allergies, and importantly was well tolerated by all patients.
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Lung cancer risk prediction models are enhanced by taking into account risk factors by race and by measuring DNA repair capacity, according to research teams led by epidemiologists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in two complementary papers appearing in the September issue of Cancer Prevention Research. In the first study to focus on African-Americans, researchers found unique results based on increased exposure to certain risks.
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A new study shows that the innate immune system of humans is capable of killing a fungus linked to airway inflammation, chronic rhinosinusitis and bronchial asthma. Researchers at Mayo Clinic and the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) have revealed that eosinophils, a particular type of white blood cell, exert a strong immune response against the environmental fungus Alternaria alternata.
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The estimated rate of anaphylaxis in young women after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination was significantly higher - 5 to 20 fold - than that identified in comparable school-based vaccination programs, according to a study published in CMAJ http://www.cmaj.ca/press/179_6_525.pdf. However, the overall rates of anaphylaxis were low with no associated serious lasting effects.
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With close monitoring and a few standard precautions, nearly all children with known or suspected vaccine allergies can be safely immunized, according to a team of vaccine safety experts led by the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
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There has been recent concern that suicide may be a complication of montelukast (Singulair) therapy. Montelukast is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved oral drug that has been prescribed for more than a decade for the treatment of asthma and seasonal allergy symptoms. An independent study sponsored by the American Lung Association has found no evidence of depression or suicide linked to montelukast.
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An increasing number of studies have shown a reduced risk of allergies, hay fever, asthma and eczema in farmers' children and adolescents. Until recently it was believed that these protective effects primarily arise from exposures during the first years of life.
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As children head back to the classroom, Health Canada is reminding parents of the importance of allergy awareness when packing lunches for their children. Severe allergic reactions can occur quickly and without warning, and some foods can be life-threatening to allergic children. As many as 1.2 million Canadians may be affected by life-threatening allergies and these numbers are increasing, especially among children.
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A predisposition to adult snoring can be established very early in life. Research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Respiratory Research describes possible childhood risk factors, including exposure to animals, early respiratory or ear infections and growing up in a large family.
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Together with colleagues from the Department of Dermatology and Allergy and the Center for Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of the Technische Universitat Munchen, scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen have pinpointed a major gene for allergic diseases. The gene was localized using cutting edge technologies for examining the whole human genome at the Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen. Schematic representation of the high affinity receptor for IgE.
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New guidelines for diagnosing and treating allergic rhinitis were released this month, just in time for the crush of fall allergy sufferers seeking relief from their allergist/immunologists. The diagnosis and management of rhinitis: An updated practice parameter is featured in the August edition of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) as is currently available for download at
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Medindia Health News - Allergy
A new study unveils the possible link between widely used childhood medicines and the risk of developing allergies and e
Medindia Health News - Allergy
People who are after the tattoos may be facing an increased risk of allergic reactions as it contains the chemicals that
Medindia Health News - Allergy
According to a survey by Norwich Union Healthcare reveals that the number of people claiming to suffer food allergies is
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Christina Desforges a teenage girl died due to Peanut allergy after her boyfriend kissed her after having a peanut butte
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Edible vaccines are now produced which has been found to have less side effects and allergic reactions compared to conve
Medindia Health News - Allergy
A US based study had found that children are more exposed to indoor allergens at their day care centers than anywhere
Medindia Health News - Allergy
In a recent study done by Royal Free Hospital, London, lupin flour have been identified as the ingredient that can cau
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Researchers say their latest findings may ease the worry for those who had a frightening experience of an insect sting
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Allergy is a common affliction across the world especially when the pollen count is high in the atmosphere. In the USA
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Research shows more than 6 million Americans are allergic to fish and shellfish and self-reported, physician diagnosed a
Medindia Health News - Allergy
New research shows infants who have recurrent fevers are less likely to develop allergies later in childhood.
Medindia Health News - Allergy
"Millions of people suffer unnecessarily because they really don't have allergies," said Sheryl Szeinbach, a study co-au
Medindia Health News - Allergy
An advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended that three popular allergy drugs are safe eno
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Some henna tattoos could cause a lifelong allergy to a common chemical found in dyes, warn scientists. The German resear
Medindia Health News - Allergy
The use of refined fossil fuels--especially kerosene, which is sometimes used for heating, cooking, and as a light sourc
Medindia Health News - Allergy
"Millions of people suffer unnecessarily because they really don't have allergies," said Sheryl Szeinbach, a study co-au
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Allergy and asthma patients can now breathe easy. Literally. A new vaccine called grass pollen vaccine has been shown to
Medindia Health News - Allergy
Allergy and asthma patients can now breathe easy. Literally. A new vaccine called grass pollen vaccine has been shown to
PRWeb: Medical Allergies

It's cold season again …one of the leading causes of doctor visits and missed days from school and work. As federal regulators continue to scrutinize over-the-counter medications, many families are turning to organic solutions that provide fast, all-natural relief from colds and allergies. Brittanie's Thyme LLC provides two products, Cold Comfort Crystals and the Organic Sinus Pillow, which are safe for all ages and are not ingested or inhaled. (PRWeb Oct 9, 2008)

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There’s no question that Halloween is a particularly frightening time for food-allergic kids and their parents. All kids want to join in the fun of trick or treating, including kids with food allergies. And they can…as long as they steer clear of the foods that pose a risk for them. (PRWeb Oct 6, 2008)

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Partnering with the University of Aberdeen and Rothamsted Research for releasing natural insect repellents that protect against the Scottish biting midge, Atrium Innovation's new electrostatic spray technology is set to revolutionise how people protect buildings from unwanted particles, insects, germs and bacteria. (PRWeb Oct 3, 2008)

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PRWeb: Medical Allergies

Is selling your practice to a hospital the best solution? (PRWeb Oct 3, 2008)

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Exederm was awarded the coveted National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance for its sensitive skin care products as the formulations do not contain any known irritants or allergens. (PRWeb Oct 2, 2008)

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PRWeb: Medical Allergies

Houston allergist discusses the reason for a recent surge in allergy and asthma problems after Hurricane Ike and provides helpful tips for staying healthy after the storm. (PRWeb Sep 26, 2008)

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SickKids Foundation has launched Connecting for Kids: Campaign 2008, a community of researchers, families and people passionate about stem cell and other innovative types of research. (PRWeb Sep 25, 2008)

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PRWeb: Medical Allergies

Following the results of a new study that links global warming to lengthier and more severe allergy seasons, Sylvane is offering a strategy for relief for the fall allergy season. The company stresses that using a high-quality air purifier can help reduce -- and perhaps eliminate -- the worsening allergy symptoms inherent with global climate change. Sylvane offers a wide variety of HEPA-grade air purifiers that rid the indoor air of irritating pollen particles and other airborne allergens, helping allergy- and asthma-suffers alike find much-needed relief during the 2008 ragweed season. (PRWeb Sep 24, 2008)

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Gluten-Answers.com begins mission to educate millions on Celiac disease and provide them with information on how to cure the symptoms of the disease naturally. (PRWeb Sep 24, 2008)

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GoVacuum's firm belief in the quality of Miele vacuum cleaners prompts new risk free offer, giving customers added incentive to experience the joy of Miele ownership. (PRWeb Sep 24, 2008)

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Trudell Medical International is pleased to announce the selection of the AEROCOUNT® Dose Indicator for use with Forest’s proprietary product containing the active ingredient Flunisolide in an HFA formulation. (PRWeb Sep 23, 2008)

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The Gluten-Free Certification Organization (GFCO) announced today that it has certified Lara's rolled oats, Lara's whole-grain oat flour and Lara's oat groats as gluten-free. (PRWeb Sep 21, 2008)

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Bionorica today announced the introduction of Sinupret for Kids syrup, a natural remedy for healthy sinus, respiratory and immune support (PRWeb Sep 18, 2008)

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WellDoc Communications, Inc., a healthcare company that develops technology solutions to help improve chronic disease management, is partnering with AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP to educate patients about the importance of their medicine in asthma control. As part of its patient support program AstraZeneca’s respiratory franchise will utilize WellDoc’s web- and mobile-based asthma solution, including virtual messenger, air quality and pollen count alerts as well as online patient support tools, allowing patients to manage their condition, consistent with the treatment plan of the patient’s physician, throughout their day and in real time. (PRWeb Sep 16, 2008)

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At the invitation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Scott Mandell, CEO, President and Co-Founder of Enjoy Life Foods, the country’s leading manufacturer of allergy-friendly and gluten-free foods, provided comments at a public meeting on the use of advisory labeling of allergens in foods. Mandell cautioned that current labeling regulations are not sufficient to adequately protect food-allergic, Celiac and other special diet consumers. (PRWeb Sep 16, 2008)

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Axia3 Heartburn Extinguisher® (www.Axia3.com), the fast acting, all natural treatment for heartburn, is the proven solution for voters overwhelmed with news coverage about Sarah Palin and her nomination as John McCain's running mate. This Heartburn Extinguisher, which includes patented, time-released digestive enzymes to fight stomach upset, contains a month's supply of 30 tablets and retails for $9.99 at Whole Foods locations in Southern California and nationally through GNC and Vitamin World, and newly available at Drugstore.com. (PRWeb Sep 16, 2008)

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Axia3 Heartburn Extinguisher® (www.Axia3.com), the fast acting, all natural treatment for heartburn, is the recommended solution for John McCain and Barack Obama as they prepare for the presidential debates. This Heartburn Extinguisher, which includes patented, time-released digestive enzymes to fight stomach upset, contains a month's supply of 30 tablets and retails for $9.99 at Whole Foods locations in Southern California and nationally through GNC and Vitamin World, and newly available at Drugstore.com. (PRWeb Sep 16, 2008)

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Offering some of the best health insurance products on the market, Frontline Insurance and Financial Services announces 40% savings for health insurance plans. Frontline Insurance also offers insurance plans for auto, home, life, and business. (PRWeb Sep 11, 2008)

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Bill Unyi, founder of AirPurifiersDirect2U.com, releases their 2nd Quarter Financial results along with a list of their Top Selling air purifier products for the same time period. (PRWeb Sep 11, 2008)

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PRWeb: Medical Allergies

At the invitation of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Scott Mandell, CEO, President and Co-Founder of Enjoy Life Foods, the country’s leading manufacturer of allergy-friendly and gluten-free foods, provided comments on the National School Lunch Program saying that children with special dietary needs due to Celiac Disease, food allergies and other health concerns are not accommodated under the current program. (PRWeb Sep 10, 2008)

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Alen Corporation's new green air purifier cleans indoor air unlike any other air purifier presently available to U.S. consumers. The new Paralda is made with 100% lead free components, ozone safe, and Energy Star qualified. It is the first and only lead-free air purifier ever available in the United States. Paralda's safety features and powerful indoor air cleaning abilitiy make it especially suitable for homes with pets and children. (PRWeb Sep 8, 2008)

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SleepAidFactory.com, an online supplier of memory foam mattresses and accoutrements, has recently unveiled three new styles of mattresses. (PRWeb Sep 6, 2008)

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Lit'l Crabie Creations, LLC's Comfort Crab Collection uses a natural approach in helping children feel better. The Comfort Crab Collection comes with a soft plush crab, a non-toxic hot/cold therapy gel pack, a shell for optional aromatherapy and a book about a crab who is not feeling well. The goal of Lit'l Crabie Creations is to help comfort children in times of physical, emotional, visual and tactile distress. (PRWeb Sep 4, 2008)

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Flourishing with Food Allergies is an empowering guide for those who are coping with food allergies in today's world. By sharing her own personal experiences and successes as well as those of numerous families, doctors and teachers, author A. Anderson has provided an immense and invaluable compilation of practical experience and case studies on how to successfully handle food allergies in young children. (PRWeb Sep 1, 2008)

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A clean environment has been linked to healthier living and work productivity. Hiring professional companies to clean one's environment is cost effective and efficient. USClean is one company helping both home and business owners achieve a healthier built environment as well as giving business seekers a unique and growing opportunity. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008)

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The first certified VOC Free, Child-Safe, Eco-Friendly Glow In The Dark Paint is to be launched this week in the UK. After more than 12 months of research and development a true 100% VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) FREE Glow Paint will be available. Meeting stringent EU Toy Safety Regulations the new paint contains none of the harmful VOC's found in most paints and which contribute greatly to low-level pollution and health & safety issues. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008)

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Navan Foods, the unique store with a focus on selling specially formulated foods, has launched a new website that provides customers with the ability to shop online. The website follows the store's concept by providing a wealth of information about food products using the company's distinctive icon system to denote "Made Without" ingredients, healthy options, and other special diet information. Additionally, customers have the option of donating one percent of their sales to select national non-profit groups that are helping improve the lives of individuals affected by special diets. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008)

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September is National Food Safety Education Month® (NFSEM), and the International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation has available a series of educational videos to raise awareness about this year’s theme, “Take Action to Prevent an Allergic Reaction,” which focuses on the importance of reducing the incidence of food allergic reactions in the restaurant setting. (PRWeb Aug 26, 2008)

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Scientists say "underground gardening" by earthworms is contributing to the spread of giant ragweed -- a plant that causes irritating sneezes and sniffles and competes with crops. Earthworms help ragweed thrive by collecting and burying the plant's seeds in their burrows. In fact, research shows more than two-thirds of all giant ragweed plants emerge from the earthworm's narrow, underground homes. (PRWeb Aug 25, 2008)

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The Gluten-Free Certification Organization (GFCO) announces that it has certified several of PGP International's ingredients as gluten-free. PGP International has serviced the gluten-free market with ingredients for a long time. Now those ingredients are certified gluten free. (PRWeb Aug 25, 2008)

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A ten-years acne sufferer shares his way to how he cured his acne condition in 3 days the natural way, saved from further scarring, and stopped wasting money on expensive medications and over-the-counter products. (PRWeb Aug 22, 2008)

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JBNI, a recognized leader in the fields of cancer research, genetics, and proteomics, announced today the release of Atmen, an upper respiratory formula for allergies and sinus health. The release of this new formula was in response to JBNI users' demand for an upper respiratory formula for sinus allergies to complement the general herbal allergy and constant fatigue fighter Epstin. (PRWeb Aug 14, 2008)

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Bill Unyi, founder of AirPurifiersDirect2U.com, speaks about increased air purifier sales potential by adding one of the Top Brands in the industry in Blueair (PRWeb Aug 13, 2008)

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Strategic Pharmaceutical Advisors (SRxA), a leading U.S. healthcare strategic marketing consulting and education firm, proudly announces the addition of M. Jennifer Derebery, MD as Vice President of Strategic Ear, Nose & Throat Advisors (SENTA), a SRxA affiliated company. (PRWeb Aug 12, 2008)

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Wee Generation – a collaboration of environmental visionaries including Seventh Generation and Healthy Child Healthy World – announced today the winners of their Green Baby Nursery Makeover Sweepstakes: Cynthia and Keith Norris, of Raynham, Mass. A video featuring green baby nursery tips and many others can be found at: www.weegeneration.com/green-nursery-tips. (PRWeb Aug 7, 2008)

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Murray Grossan, MD (creator of the Hydro-Pulse sinus irrigation device) describes his successful treatment protocol for applying antibiotics, anti-fungals and anti-inflammatories directly into the sinus cavities using a pulsating irrigation device. This treatment has been extremely helpful for his patients who experience symptoms of sinus infections, snoring and sleep apnea.http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/health&id=6231390 (PRWeb Jul 31, 2008)

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Sentrx, a leading provider of drug safety services, gained four new contracts in the second quarter, including a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS). The company was also awarded a significant contract expansion. (PRWeb Jul 31, 2008)

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Is it possible to enjoy romance while doing something for the environment? Wendy Mitchell, owner of the web site Pick Your Pleasure Poison, says yes with a new product called the Jildo. It's a phallus unlike many others produced today, because it's made of wood. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2008)

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Imagine life without chocolate. Until now, a chocolate-less world was very real to millions of children and adults in America with food allergies and food intolerances. That world has changed. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2008)

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New online community makes dining and traveling an easier, safer and more pleasant experience for those with special diets. (PRWeb Jul 24, 2008)

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OHCNetwork is a full-featured health portal, and this book store is a part of it. Since the book store selectively offers health books and other related products, our guess is that you are also interested in various health services. This market place lists links to those services. Half of services offer you free information for you to find out more about those services. Of course, it is completely free to request information. If you find something interesting, just click on it!

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