Sun Exposure and Food Allergies?
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Tela ..Posted
Sun 13 Dec 2009 6:26pm
I read an article today at news.com.au that I found interesting for a couple of reasons. You can find the article here, but in short, it stated that a study in Australia found the instance of food allergies was higher the farther away a child lived from the equator. Dr. Ray Mullins created a map of Australia that summarized the instanc ...
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Allergy
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Noman KhanPosted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:40am
What Is an Allergy?
Allergies are an abnormal response of the immune system. People who have allergies have an immune system that reacts to a usually harmless substance in the environment. This substance (pollen, mold, animal dander, etc.) is called an allergen.
Allergies are a very common problem, affecting at least two out of every 10 A ...
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Karen B.Posted
Mon 15 Jun 2009 5:04pm
We are a big fan of Sun Rype products. Their newest is Sun Rype Fruit to Go Crisps. They come in three flavours Crunchy Cinnamon, Apple Berry and Apple Cinnamon.
We are all fans of all three flavours. The dried fruit crisps have a sharp taste loaded with fruit without the artificial colours, being being a 100% fruit snack. I like the ingr ...
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Being an Athlete is Ruining My Tan, and Other Random Thoughts…
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lala362Posted
Mon 18 Jul 2011 4:27pm
OK, for real! I am in the sun A LOT more now that I am so active than I ever was when I was heavier. Last year- my BFF got married in September. When I showed up back at home- she was like “WOW! You have a nice tan!” (Of course I am SO white- that she was the only one who noticed- knowing me as well as she does! Everyone else was asking why I d ...
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Allergies Honey and Peanut Butter
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Sharon ..Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:12pm
There was some interesting reading in my email today. It started with the peanut butter recall and a condemnation of the health inspectors and went on to honey.
We all know to eat local honey. It helps with allergies. I have been using local honey for years but will buy honey on trips from local road side vendors. I love the differ ...
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SEASONAL ALLERGIES
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Dr. Edward LeytonPosted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:24pm
Has anybody noticed that the days are getting longer, and the sun seems a little stronger than usual? I know it's only the beginning of March, but could it be that Spring is on its way? For many of us the idea of Spring brings thoughts of being outside, enjoying life, and letting go of the old winter doldrums. But wait a minute! Not everybody enj ...
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Playing in the sun ‘reduces ri ...
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John R.Posted
Tue 07 Feb 2012 8:04am
Playing in the sun ‘reduces risk of eczema and food allergies in children’ (?)
This sounds plausible at first sight but I have some reservations. Is it true that Southern Australia gets less sun? They certainly get less sun in winter but make up with longer days in summer. In the warm North summer and winter days are more even.
Though ...
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