Seasonal Allergies: Symptoms, Peak Times and Management
If you find yourself with itchy eyes, sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose, and coughing during a particular season, then you may have seasonal allergies.
View Article5 Myths About Spring Allergies and How to Treat Them
Understanding the myths surrounding spring allergies can help you control & treat your spring allergies – rather than spring allergies controlling you.
View ArticleAllergies, Asthma and Autism
April 3, 2023 Asthma and autism are distinctly different medical conditions. Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease while autism is a developmental disorder. Despite these differences, some research...
View ArticleWhat You Can Do About Climate Change And Air Pollution
Learn ways people with allergies and asthma can do to manage the impact of climate change and poor air quality, and how to advocate for improvements.
View ArticleWhat is birch pollen allergy?
Birch trees are trees with beige, silvery or white bark that is often flaky. They are part of the order Fagales and the family Betulaceae of trees. In this order, birch (followed by alder and hazel) is...
View ArticleBack to School with Allergies and Asthma
Prepare for a safe and healthy school year with Allergy & Asthma Network's school planning resources, available on our website.
View ArticleHow to Stay Safe on Halloween with Asthma and Allergies
Learn how you can minimize risk and maximize safety at Halloween when you have a child with a food allergy, asthma or latex allergy.
View ArticleNavigating the Holidays with Asthma and Allergies
What you need to know about COVID-19 risk, asthma and allergies if you host or visit relatives during the holidays.
View ArticleRespiratory Inhalers at a Glance and Other Posters in Our Online Store
Learn about some of the most popular items in our Online Shop including inhaler posters, and other asthma, allergy, and anaphylaxis posters.
View ArticleAllergy & Asthma Network Applauds FAA Bill to Update Airline Emergency...
Airline Emergency Medical Kits should include epinephrine to ensure passengers are treated for severe or life-threatening allergic reactions.
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