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Can You Develop Allergies as an Adult?

You’re sneezing, your eyes are itchy, and your throat is scratchy. But you've never had allergies before. So what gives? Turns out you can develop allergies as an adult. Whether it’s pollen, pets, or mold, adult-onset allergies are real.
Sep 26th, 2025

Back to School Tips for Kids With Asthma

New school year, same backpack, and yep — asthma isn’t taking a break. If your child has asthma, then classroom dust, playground pollen, and thirdhand smoke might lead to flare-ups. But these simple tips can keep your little one breathing easy.
Sep 25th, 2025

The Best Ways to Prevent Allergies on Vacation

You packed your bags and finally escaped. But your allergies? They came too. Whether it's pollen, pet dander, or mystery ingredients in a local dish, allergies can turn your vacay into a sneeze-fest. The good news? Allergic reactions are preventable.
Aug 14th, 2025

5 Signs of a Bee Allergy in Kids

Your child just got stung by a bee: Cue the panic. While most stings just mean a few tears, redness, temporary burning, and frozen popsicles, some can turn into a bigger deal — like a severe allergic reaction. Here are signs of bee allergies in kids.
Aug 7th, 2025

Is It a Cold, Sinusitis, or Allergic Rhinitis?

Feeling sniffly? You're not alone. Many people experience symptoms like a stuffy or runny nose, which can be symptomatic of a common cold, a sinus infection, or allergies. Understanding the subtle differences between these conditions can help you find the
Jul 2nd, 2025