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World Atopic Eczema Day 2023

The Atopic Eczema Community joins together on September 14, 2023 to raise awareness. Atopic eczema is one of the most prevalent skin diseases in the world. World Atopic Eczema Day was launched in 2018 to raise awareness about the disease globally and across Europe through an initiative coordinated by the European Federation of Allergy and […]

Manage Celiac Disease Symptoms By Incorporating Gluten-free Diet

With a strong commitment to a gluten-free diet, education, and support, individuals with celiac disease can lead healthy, symptom-free lives. Let’s explore what celiac disease is, the importance of a gluten-free diet, and practical tips for managing this condition effectively. Celiac disease is a an immune-mediated digestive condition. Individuals with Celiac disease experience an immune […]

Pollen Count – September 9, 2023

POLLEN COUNT UPDATE: There are MODERATE concentration of Trees (Elm) and Weeds (Ragweed, Goosefoot, Lamb’s Quarters, Pigweed, Amaranth, Saltbush, Russian Thistle). LOW concentrations of Grass and Mold.

Pollen Count – September 3, 2023

POLLEN COUNT UPDATE: There is a MODERATE concentration of Weeds (Ragweed, Goosefoot, Lamb’s Quarters, Pigweed, Amaranth, Saltbush, Russian Thistle). LOW concentrations of Trees (Elm), Grass and Mold.

Pollen Count – August 30, 2023

POLLEN COUNT UPDATE: There is a HIGH concentration of Weeds (ragweed). LOW concentrations of Grass and Mold. Trees are not present.

Pollen Count – August 15, 2023

POLLEN COUNT UPDATE: There is a HIGH concentration of Weeds (Aster, Cocklebur, Ragweed), MODERATE concentration of Grass and LOW concentration of Mold. Trees are not present.

Back To Sports With Allergies And Asthma

Attention athletes and sports fans! Fall school sports are returning. We have tips to help you make the most of this season while keeping allergy and asthma symptoms at bay. 1️⃣ Plan Ahead: Before hitting the court or field, check your local pollen counts. Time your activities to avoid high pollen counts, typically early morning […]