School Bans Spicy Doritos After Student Reported Breathing Problems An ultra-hot variant of Doritos has caused a schoolgirl in England to suffer breathing problems. The school, where the student attends, has already issued a warning against the said fiery snack. by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Overprotective Parents May Unknowingly Starve Their Children Due To Allergy Fears by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness People Allergic To Tattoo Ink More Common Than Previously Thought, Says Study by Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/Wellness Peanut Allergy May Be More Difficult To Diagnose Due To Asthma Symptoms by Nicole Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness New Type Of Blood Test Could Soon Be Used To Diagnose Food Allergies by Nicole Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness Brace For A Severe Allergy Season: Here's Why, Allergy Symptoms And Treatments by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness New Study May Provide Solution For Patients Suffering From Peanut Allergies by Sumit Passary
Healthy Living/Wellness 3 Texas Firms Recall Nearly 250,000 Pounds of Meat Products. What Consumers Need to Know by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Stick to Your Own Meds: Woman Burns from Inside Out After Taking Friend's Antibiotics by Jim Algar
Science Next century will bring more pollen allergies than ever, thanks to climate change by James Maynard
Tech iPad may be giving users an itchy feeling due to possible nickel allergic reaction by Quinten Plummer
Healthy Living/Wellness Aaaachoo! Late onset of spring means allergy season to extend well into summer by Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/Wellness FDA approves hay fever drug Oralair: Goodbye sneezing and allergy shots. by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Immunotherapy makes its way to the U.S. in the form of grass allergy pill Oralair by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness Melting of the polar vortex could mean a vicious allergy season by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness Mattress protector not enough to keep off allergy-inducing dust mites by Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/Wellness Eating peanuts, tree nuts during pregnancy may help lower risk of allergies in babies: Study by Rhodilee Jean Dolor