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Eye drops, cold compresses and a shower before bed can make all the difference
Not necessarily, but reading labels can help you avoid allergen-containing ingredients
Early exposure to peanuts may prevent the development of an allergy
Reduce the impact of seasonal sniffles by starting your medications ahead of time
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Every season comes with its own set of allergens
Time of day, time of year and weather patterns can all make your allergies worse
Although allergic reactions are usually mild, taking your meds and avoiding exercise can help
It can help reduce exposure to allergens, but don't expect it to solve allergy or asthma issues
Vacuum (a lot), wipe pets down (often) and (always) keep them out of your bed!
Allergies can pop up at any time in your life
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