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What Is the Best Way to Treat Winter Allergies?
We don’t typically associate winter with allergies, but the colder months can be a tough time for allergy sufferers. In Atlanta and across…

The Top Two Ways to Treat a Peanut Allergy
With peanut allergies affecting an increasing number of people, research is ongoing into potential treatments. Currently, there are two remedies…

What Causes Winter Allergies?
Do your allergies get worse during the winter months? For many people in Atlanta and beyond, winter can be a difficult time due to the effects…

How Do I Get Tested for Allergies?
Professional allergy testing is carried out to confirm if your immune system reacts to a specific substance. Without a precise diagnosis…

Preparing Thanksgiving Dinner for Food Allergy Sufferers
For families around the country, Thanksgiving dinner is one of the highlights of the holiday season. But for those individuals with food allergies…

Why Should I See a Food Allergy Doctor?
Food allergies can be a confusing subject. Many people believe they have some kind of adverse reaction to eating food, but they may be …

What Causes Allergies & Treatment Options for Them
Allergies affect over 50 million Americans each year. There are many different types of allergies, such as…

Food Allergies & The Impact They Have On Your Health
The immune system is essential for protecting the body from infection and overall health. In the case of food and drink…

The Common Causes of Sinusitis in Atlanta Residents
Nasal allergies and sinusitis are commonly linked, though there are also other causes of an infection. Thankfully, Atlanta residents suffering from…

What Are the Main Benefits of Allergy Testing?
Allergies can be triggered by a wide variety of substances. Various foods, medications, animal dander, pollen, mold and insect bites…

What Are the Differences Between Immunotherapy and Oral Immunotherapy?
Allergies are a frustrating part of life for a huge number of people in Atlanta and across the country as well. In the most severe cases….

The Peanut Pill Is Now FDA Approved
Here is what we know. Palforzia (peanut flour in a capsule) is to be used as oral immunotherapy (OIT) for 4 to 17 year-olds with a confirmed diagnosis of peanut allergy….