Synopses & Reviews
Airborne allergies afflict millions of Americans, and are now the sixth leading cause of chronic illness. But now allergy victims can fight back with the most up-to-date information available anywhere. Learn the latest techniques for controlling symptoms through conventional medicines and diet, how to make your home allergen-free, and discover the exciting promise offered by lgE blockers and improved immunotherapy. Detailed discussions of allergy myths and how to find a physician who can offer real relief are also included in this essential guide.
Synopsis
Manage your allergy symptoms year-round with expert advice from board-certified allergist and immunologist Dr. Gillian Shepherd.
What's in the air?
Pollen, mold spores, dust mites, and pet allergens affect and irritate more than 60 million Americans. That number is increasing every day-and allergies are now the sixth leading cause of chronic illness. But most people don't know a great deal about these airborne allergens-other than how miserable they make them feel. Now, Dr. Gillian Shepherd will bring comfort to sufferers with the latest research on the causes of and available treatments for allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and allergic conjunctivitis (teary eyes).
Discover:
-how and why your immune system reacts to allergens
-the worst pollens: where they are and how far they travel
-how to help your child cope with allergies
-the truth behind the word "hypoallergenic"
-tips for "allergy-proofing" your home, office, and car
-the effect that changing weather may have on your symptoms
-when allergy shots can help and when they can't
-exciting new medical research that will eventually cure allergies.
About the Author
Marian Betancourt has written numerous books on health and women's issues. Her most recent books include What's in the Air?, a guide to managing seasonal and year-round allergies; and Playing Like a Girl: Transforming Our Lives Through Team Sports. She has written for the Associated Press, Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and other national publications.
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