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A boy with clothing sensitivity and other sensory problems
Q. A 4½-year-old boy in my practice has an array of complaints—clothing sensitivities, eye itching, food aversion, and tics, to name a few. The tics began at age 3 with eye blinking, which subsided after six months, followed by snorting, which lasted three months. His tics are now at their worst.
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Rite Aid pharmacists assist patients with allergy symptoms
Rite Aid pharmacies nationwide have launched a two-month comprehensive initiative to help seasonal allergy sufferers understand and manage their reactions to allergens and survive the season.
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Hitting the dirt road: How to prep families for travel to developing countries
A trip to a developing country offers exciting opportunities—and some dangers—for children. Here's what you can do to help ensure that the family
enjoys a happy, healthy adventure. Includes a Guide for Parents. First of two parts.
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ACAAI/AAAAI sinusitis guidelines downplay antibiotic use
The majority of cases of chronic sinusitis may not be infectious, but rather inflammatory, which impacts the way sinusitis would be treated. That's just one example of the findings of recently published sinusitis guidelines. The Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters collaborated on the latest practice parameter update.
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