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  2. Depleted energy levels affect us all. But here's when they ...

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    "Eating a highly-processed, sugar-fueled diet is one sure way to zap your energy." Stress and anxiety deplete energy stores as well. Millstine says that too much stress can make you feel tired and ...

  3. Got snot? Here's what your mucus tells you about allergies ...

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    "There are things you can do to help cure you of your allergies, irrigate your nasal passages and get those symptoms under control." Parikh recommends breathing in steam. "The steam itself can ...

  4. Yep, Allergies Might Be to Blame for Your Upset Stomach ... - AOL

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    Treating allergy symptoms with over-the-counter medication, saline spray, and, if warranted, allergy medication or injections from your doctor, may also help reduce GI symptoms as a result.

  5. Allergic response - Wikipedia

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    Allergic responses and the severity vary from person to person. Many substances can trigger an allergic reaction. Common triggers of a reaction include foods, likes nuts, eggs, milk, gluten, fruit and vegetables; insect bites from bees or wasps (often a severe response occurs); environmental factors such as pollen, dust, mold, plants like grass ...

  6. Mysterious new allergies? 6 reasons why adult-onset allergies ...

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    However, the Asthma and Allergy Network finds that allergies can either worsen, stay the same, or, for some women, even improve during pregnancy. 3. Changes in immune system

  7. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    The allergy is common [43] [44] and can trigger allergic reactions such as asthma, eczema, or itching. The mite's gut contains potent digestive enzymes (notably peptidase 1) that persist in their feces and are major inducers of allergic reactions such as wheezing. The mite's exoskeleton can also contribute to allergic reactions.

  8. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis - Wikipedia

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    Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) or extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA) is a syndrome caused by the repetitive inhalation of antigens from the environment in susceptible or sensitized people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Common antigens include molds, bacteria, bird droppings, bird feathers, agricultural dusts, bioaerosols and chemicals from paints or plastics ...

  9. Experts warn climate change is making your allergies worse - AOL

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    Mendez says over 10 people die every day from asthma, and allergies can be a trigger for an attack. Dr. Parikh sees the impact allergies have on asthma in her practice frequently.

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