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Going Back to School: Tips for a Healthy School Year

Summer is coming to an end, and parents are getting ready to send their children back to school. If you have a child with allergies or asthma, it is important that both you and your child are prepared.


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Do the Changes in Season Affect Our Dietary Patterns

The response to this question is intriguing. The transition between seasons brings large transitions into our lives. As we change our comforters and decorations, we also change our level of physical activity.


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‘Tis the Season to be Sneezy

Putting up the Christmas tree often marks the start of the holiday season. However, it also often marks the onset of worsening allergy and asthma symptoms such as runny nose, watery eyes, coughing, wheezing, and post nasal drip.


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Indoor Mold: How It Can Harm Your Health and Steps To Keep You Safe

Mold is all around us, and not all forms of mold are bad. Mold that you can see and smell however, can trigger health issues like asthma and allergic rhinitis. Learn how to reduce household mold in our latest blog.


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Allergy & Asthma Center Celebrates 25th Anniversary with the Launch of New Website

The DMV’s largest allergy and asthma specialty practice unveils highly visual and contemporary website to celebrate and commemorate its 25 years in business.


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PALFORZIA is FDA-Approved! What does this mean for Peanut Allergy Patients?

PALFORZIA, an oral immunotherapy, has become the first FDA-approved treatment for patients with peanut allergies. Learn more about what this may mean for you and your family.


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