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Professional's Personal Site Moderate Cow's Milk and Diabetes

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This is the first carefully designed, controlled prospective study, and it shows a dramatic reduction in diabetes in high-risk children who avoided cow's milk products for the first 6-8 months of life.

Dr Greene's House Calls   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Excellent Eczema: Causes and Treatments

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A comprehensive article on the treatment of eczema, understanding the irritating agent or trigger, it's relation to food allergies, measures to reduce the irritation - very informative.

Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Dr Greene's House Calls   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Explaining Allergies to Your Child

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Young children with nasal allergy symptoms may not admit that their allergies are bothering them. Fears about going to the doctor or taking awful-tasting medicines are sometimes the reasons children refuse to talk about their symptoms. Older children and teenagers may not follow their treatment plan because they don't want to "stand out" or appear "different" from their friends. As a parent, you can help your child through many of the emotional aspects of managing allergies.
Learn how to Explain Allergies to Your Child
Learn how to Explain Reasons for Taking Allergy Medicines

Nasonex.com   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Facts About Asthma in Children

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Asthma is the leading serious chronic illness among children

Colorado Health Site   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Excellent Fatal Nut Allergy

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Presented in a question and answer format, Dr Greene explains desensitization treatments effectiveness for some food allergies.

Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Dr Greene's House Calls   USA

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For Kids Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Food Allergy Basics

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What is a food allergy?
What are some of the symptoms of food allergy?
How can I treat these symptoms?
Is there a cure for it?
How can I prevent a reaction from happening?

Fankid's and Fanteen's   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate High Fat Diets Increase Child's Risks for Allergies and Asthma

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Brief, yet interesting article.

Allergy Prevention Center   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Homeless Children sue New York Over Asthma Care

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A news article on how New York City and State are being sued in federal court on behalf of children suffering from asthma. The suit charges the governments with failing to give essential medical treatment to indigent youngsters.

ALLERGYnow   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Excellent Honey and Infant Botulism

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Dr Greene answers a question on whether adding locally produced honey to a child's diet can help with allergies - very informative.

Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Dr Greene's House Calls   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good How do I know when my child has sinusitis?

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Your child’s sinuses are not fully developed until age 20. Although small, the maxillary (behind the cheek) and ethmoid (between the eyes) sinuses are present at birth. Unlike in adults, pediatric sinusitis is difficult to diagnose because symptoms can be subtle and the causes complex.

Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center   USA

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