Search BlogCatalog
3 results of 3Directory
Laser Allergist
http://www.laserallergist.com/
Is the portal of allergy information that gives tips, guides, ideas and more.
Dr. Neil Kao's Allergy and Asthma Website
http://kaoallergyasthma.blogspot.com
This website contains information I have found to improve the care of patients with allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever), chronic sinusitis (sinus infections), asthma, atopic dermatitis (allergic eczema), urticaria (hives) and ang
The Mommy Tree
http://themommytree.ning.com/profiles/blog/list
The Mommy Tree was started by two moms and covers relevant topics to parents in a fun and insightful way. We also have a wonderful panel of experts to answer your questions in our forum including an allergist, fitness expert, fashion expert and pedi
10 results of 109Blog Posts
WeaselMomma Made Me Do This: 25 Things About Me
Beautiful Wreck | December 4th 2009 by Kim Wright
On Wednesday WeaselMomma tagged me for a meme. This is a get to know you meme. I am not sure what you don't know about me since at this point you have all seem my uterus but I am going to participate in the hopes that maybe, just maybe I will reveal read more
The Allergist's Bill and what they would like to be paid
Best of Trendy | December 3rd 2009
All that ruckus about how the uninsured are driving up health costs ... The lamo truth is that the health care provider and their insurance handlers are driving the costs up.Here's why 99.8% of health care providers flat out reject medicaid patients. read more
Food Allergy Cookbooks
Food Allergy Assistant | December 3rd 2009 by Joanne LaSpina
Linda Coss's first food allergy book was a bright light in my dark kitchen when we discovered my child's multiple food allergies. When the allergist told me to avoid all foods containing dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, oats and wheat, my mind p read more
H1N1 Vaccine- Understanding The Safety Quotient With Egg Allergy
A-Z of Motherhood & Childcare | December 3rd 2009 by richa
There have an inundation of queries from all quarters ever since the H1N1 vaccines have become accessible. In case a child is having a proper egg allergy and not merely sensitivity to it, then the H1N1 or the seasonal flu vaccine cannot be administer read more
The Original Vampire Lesbians of Sodom...Charles Busch and Julie…
The best of gay Chicago | December 2nd 2009 by derrick sorles
THIS SHOW IS ALMOST SOLD OUT!The original Vampire Lesbians of Sodom will be together again, if only for one night, when alt-theater mainstays Charles Busch and Julie Halston present an unpredictable evening of fun and co read more
An interesting few days...
BellaRhysDesigns | December 2nd 2009 by Amanda
That's putting it mildly!So on Monday I went in to the allergist to have a CT scan done to just get a good look at my lungs and see how things look with this newly diagonsed asthma. Over 3 hrs later I leave sobbing convinced I have lung cancer. My sc read more
An Amazing Article…I Want in!
Loving Simone | December 2nd 2009 by Angela
Yesterday as I was doing research on Omega 3 and Omega 6 oils, I came across this extremely interesting and promising article. I’ve been following some studies which tend to suggest that Omega 3 and 6 oils can help to assist in the speech of ch read more
Kids with Foods Allergies Offers Free E-Book for Newly Diagnosed
Food Allergy Buzz | November 30th 2009 by Jennifer B
An excellent new resource for parents of newly diagnosed children with food allergies has recently become available. I wish this primer had been available when I first learned of my son's peanut allergy; it reviews all of the basic to-do's and not-to read more
Skin Allergies Account For Most Complaints
Allergy Relief | November 26th 2009 by Doctor Mostafa
Skin Allergy One of the most common complaint people see an allergist for is skin rashes. Usually confined to small area that has come into contact with an offending allergen, it can spread and cause additional problems if left untreated. Similar to read more
Patients who are allergic to eggs may still receive the flu shot…
Allergy Notes | November 23rd 2009
From MedPage Today:"Egg-allergic patients can get a flu shot if its egg protein content is 1.2 mcg/mL or less. It should, however, be given in graded doses -- an initial 10% of the full dose, then the remaining 90% a half-hour later if no reaction oc read more

