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    The AAAAI offers articles written and reviewed by experts on allergies like this one. Common eye symptoms could be an allergy.

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    • Like all allergies, #EyeAllergy starts when the immune system identifies an otherwise harmless substance as an allergen. Chemicals are produced and cause a reaction. In this case, the reactions include eyes that water, itch, hurt or become red or swollen. https://t.co/L3ibAgUpSY https://t.co/szNOynKIVv

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    The AAAAI offers articles written and reviewed by experts on asthma phenotypes.

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    • For years, #asthma specialists thought that all asthma was the same and treated all patients with asthma with similar treatment regimens. More recently, however, researchers and clinicians have learned that this is not the case. https://t.co/Imu9rl5e3F https://t.co/L9NjiPPUfF

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    The AAAAI experts discuss hypoallergenic dogs and dog allergies: myths, facts and what you should know

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    • While washing at least twice a week can temporarily reduce allergens, the benefit is short-lived. Studies show Can f 1 levels return to baseline within 2 to 3 days. Without frequent grooming, allergens continue to accumulate in the environment. #DogAllergy https://t.co/zDcGPGbFW2 https://t.co/8tFP8lPZKl

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    Our podcast series will use different formats to interview thought leaders from the world of allergy and immunology. Our conversations provide evidence-based information

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    • Get ready for National Penicillin Allergy Day on September 28 by listening to our new episode: Everyone with #Penicillin Allergy Warrants Evaluation. Dr. Ramsey discusses the importance of proactively delabeling patients with reported #PenicillinAllergy. https://t.co/THITUMrleA https://t.co/izJivTGtKZ

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    The AAAAI offers articles written and reviewed by experts on allergies like this one talking about epinephrine myths vs facts.

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    • Fact: Since accidental ingestions, changes in the strength of the allergy and exposure to co-factors can be unpredictable, it is typically recommended patients with #FoodAllergy carry epinephrine at all times as a precaution. #epinephrine #anaphylaxis https://t.co/UKEiYagZBR https://t.co/XdeBXCarN8

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    Managing food allergies in picnic settings written and reviewed by the leading experts in allergy, asthma and immunology.

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    • Whether it's a romantic outing or family reunion, picnics can pose challenges and risks for people with food allergies. With careful planning it's easy to put together an allergy-friendly picnic that everyone can enjoy. #picnic #FoodAllergy https://t.co/EO6zgDdxZP https://t.co/2q5wEdRa9I

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    The AAAAI offers articles written and reviewed by experts on allergies like what to know about your insurance coverage before seeing your allergist.

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    • Before your visit with your allergist, it is important to understand your health #insurance coverage. While many medical practices may assist in checking your benefits, it is your responsibility to understand the details of your plan. #allergy #asthma https://t.co/bt3wnrVxqu https://t.co/9qHNtKslQ5

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    Our podcast series will use different formats to interview thought leaders from the world of allergy and immunology. Our conversations provide evidence-based information

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    • Get ready for National Penicillin Allergy Day on September 28 by listening to our new episode: Everyone with #Penicillin Allergy Warrants Evaluation. Dr. Ramsey discusses the importance of proactively delabeling patients with reported #PenicillinAllergy. https://t.co/THITUMrleA https://t.co/izJivTGtKZ

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    AAAAI experts in allergy, asthma and immunology review skin rashes that can be worse in summer.

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    • If you have skin allergies, summer is a common time for skin rash flare-ups, including atopic dermatitis (eczema) and urticaria (hives). These steps may help to reduce your symptoms or even avoid them altogether. #eczema #hives #SkinAllergies https://t.co/FGDbcs1I0w https://t.co/hDgsUbIS62

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    The AAAAI offers articles written and reviewed by experts on allergies – Food Allergy Myths, Debunked.

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    • MYTH: Allergy tests tell you how severe your allergy can be. TRUTH: Allergy tests are only a guide to determine likelihood of allergy being present, not the severity. Find out more food allergy myths. #FoodAllergy #FoodAllergies https://t.co/5zgCFbKIDp https://t.co/gErB0F3oHi