Articles, tagged with "food allergens", page 2
09th February 2010
We all know that daycares are not build entirely equal to one another especially when it comes to how they manage food allergies in daycare. If you are about to leave your child to a daycare provider, you must learn and obtain factual information regardin...
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Author:
childcarene
02nd February 2010
As a parent, it is easy to find that your baby may be getting used to the feeling of clenching their little teeth. It is common that the grinding teeth happens among babies who just have their first or second teeth, almost beginning at about six months ...
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Author:
Sam Brant
15th January 2010
Many eczema sufferers, probably most, don't think there is help for them beyond the conventional medical system and its "one size fits all" approach of prescribing cortisone creams and pills to treat eczema symptoms. In fact there are many ways to treat ...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
14th January 2010
Do you think that steroids will cure your eczema? If you do, you are wrong. Steroids will only treat your eczema symptoms. And they can have a bunch of nasty side effects, like glaucoma, hypertension, weight gain, and thinning of the skin, just to name...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
18th December 2009
Bedwetting is an occurrence that is embarrassing, awkward, and disturbing for both parents and children. This is a condition that mostly affects kids in the five-years-old range, but can also strike children as old as fifteen. When properly handled, bedwe...
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Author:
Marlin Rollins
24th November 2009
It seems food companies around the world are using whatever marketing tactics possible to draw the consumer to the product while they whisk down the aisles of the supermarket. What is it about consumer behaviour that has food companies modifying, expandin...
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Author:
Emilio Maldonado
20th October 2009
What is gluten and why should we avoid it? Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. Some people have an extreme allergic reaction to this protein, but many more people are intolerant of it. This intolerance can cause irritable bowels, headaches...
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Author:
Jake Winley
13th October 2009
Introduction of Asthmatic Bronchitis:
Asthma is an inflammatory condition of the bronchial airways. This inflammation causes the normal function of the airways to become excessive and over-reactive, thus producing increased mucus, mucosal swelling and mu...
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Author:
Dr. Rajesh Shah
28th September 2009
Wheat free diet involves removing all wheat and wheat flour products, such as breads, from your intake. Wheat free diet is often mistaken for gluten free diet, but they are two different concepts. Wheat free diet is usually prescribed to the people who a...
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Author:
Greg Davis
22nd September 2009
There is no uncertainty about the quantum leaps that we have involved in the medical area. But antibiotics that have been ordered have been counterproductive with some wipeout.By And Large, we are expended to taking antibiotic drugs to fight infection, or...
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Author:
Tariq Ghazi
17th July 2009
Do Hotcakes and Sausage served with hot chocolate drink seem like the perfect breakfast? Would lunch be more exciting if it was a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, with large fries on the side, and a large Coke Float? Will dinner be complete without a Hot Fudg...
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Author:
Dwain Griffith
06th May 2009
ELISA: The Things That You Need to Know
Many are still confused of what really the medical terminology ELISA means and how it is being used in disease detection such as HIV or West Nile Virus. ELISA or Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is a bi...
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Author:
robertbanks
02nd March 2009
There are a lot of misconceptions about dairy allergies. One of the major misunderstandings surrounding this allergy in particular is that it is often confused with lactose intolerance.
The Difference between Dairy Allergies and Lactose Intolerance
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Author:
Kathleen Reale
25th February 2009
Gluten free foods are no longer an option; they are a necessity for many. Experts estimate that as many as 3 million Americans suffer from celiac disease, an auto-immune disease that requires a lifelong adherence to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barle...
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Author:
Kathleen Reale
24th February 2009
It's a well-known idiomatic expression, "How you think influences how you feel." When you suffer from food allergies, you can start to sound and feel like a broken record. Food allergies are not something that you can deal with once and then proceed with ...
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Author:
Kathleen Reale