How To Prevent Allergy When Using Hair Dye?

Posted by john on August 26th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

When his hair stylist switched to an indigenous hair dye he developed severe itching, erythema, crusting, and pustules on the surrounding skin. Now, what could have possibly went wrong?
Gago-Dominguez, a researcher, explained that small amounts of arylamines are absorbed through the skin during the use of hair dye. Don’t dye your hair without having as […]

Huffing and puffing to school

Posted by john on August 19th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

KOLKATA, Aug 18: Cipla will launch a programme to control respiratory distress among school-going children from 21 August.
Mr Supriyo Banerjee, event manager of the Cipla’s respiratory division, said a survey conducted in a school in south Kolkata revealed that 57 out of a total of 250 students studying in Class V are suffering from respiratory […]

Placebo effect seen in kids during allergy testing

Posted by john on August 15th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A “placebo effect” can cause a diverse array of symptoms in children when undergoing food allergy testing, according to the results of a study published in the current issue of Allergy. One of these effects is that some patients believe they have had an allergic reaction when they have actually […]

Vacuum Kills Allergy- and Asthma-Causing Molds and Dust Mites

Posted by john on August 10th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

HealthNewsDigest.com) - CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Halo Technologies, Inc. today introduced the Halo™ UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum, the only vacuum on the market that uses ultraviolet light to safely and instantly kill dust mites, molds, bacteria, viruses, lice, fleas and other germs lurking in your home’s carpets. And, it does all of this without using chemicals that […]

Rains fueling a rough allergy season for ragweed sufferers

Posted by john on August 6th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

Allergy sufferers in southwest Missouri may need to stock up on tissues as experts are predicting a worse-than-usual ragweed season.
“We’ve had so much rainfall this year, and with the abundance of moisture not only does the grass grow well but so do the weeds,” said Gaylord Moore, horticulture specialist with the University of Missouri Extension […]