
Is It an Allergic Reaction? Signs, Symptoms, and Relief Tips
An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system overreacts to substances such as pollen, food, dust, or medicines. Common symptoms…
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A Bite of Fried Rice Turned Emergency: What You Need to Know About Allergies
It was a sunny afternoon in Colombo, during our second year at medical faculty, when my friend Rumeshi and I decided to grab a quick bite from our usual spot ne
Health With PriyaDon’t like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen
Experts say having a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen injection is 'very significant' as it gives people more options to treat their allergies and could increase uptake.
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Don’t like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen
Experts say having a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen injection is 'very significant' as it gives people more options to treat their allergies and could increase uptake.
Global NewsDon’t like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen
Experts say having a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen injection is 'very significant' as it gives people more options to treat their allergies and could increase uptake.
#globalnews #Canada #Health #allergysymptoms #Anaphylaxis https://globalnews.ca/news/10696191/nasal-spray-severe-allergic-reaction-epipen/
Don’t like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen
Experts say having a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen injection is 'very significant' as it gives people more options to treat their allergies and could increase uptake.
Global NewsDon’t like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen
Experts say having a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen injection is 'very significant' as it gives people more options to treat their allergies and could increase uptake.
#globalnews #Canada #Health #allergysymptoms #Anaphylaxis https://globalnews.ca/news/10696191/nasal-spray-severe-allergic-reaction-epipen/
Don’t like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen
Experts say having a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen injection is 'very significant' as it gives people more options to treat their allergies and could increase uptake.
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Allergy season will be short but ‘bad’ in Canada this year, experts predict
About one-quarter of Canadians suffer from seasonal allergies, with the hardest-hit provinces being B.C., Ontario and Quebec. The season had a slow start but may soon explode.
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