Vitamin D: A New Treatment for Asthma?
October 4, 2017
Vitamin D: A New Treatment for Asthma?
A new study concludes that Vitamin D shows promise as a safe and effective treatment for asthma. Study reviewed by Dr. Marc Goldstein at The Asthma Center.How to Avoid the Flu This Year? Get the Flu Shot That’s Right For You
September 28, 2017
How to Avoid the Flu This Year? Get the Flu Shot That’s Right For You
How to Avoid the Flu this year? The Flu Shot FAQ: A Guide to the 2017 Flu Season with help to decide between the several different flu vaccines available.Play with the Pros: Sports Asthma
Play with the Pros: Sports Asthma
Do you have Sports Asthma? Exercise-Induced Asthma? Vigorous exercise is one of the most common causes of asthma that affects athletes of all ages.Can Allergies Make You Drowsy Enough to Impair Driving?
August 15, 2017
Can Allergies Make You Drowsy Enough to Impair Driving?
The Asthma Center's Board Certified Allergists Review New Research On How Allergies Impair Driving: Study Published in the August issue of the American Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.Red Meat Allergy and the Lone Star Tick in Metro Philly – Southern NJ
August 8, 2017
Red Meat Allergy and the Lone Star Tick in Metro Philly – Southern NJ
Philadelphia, PA - August 8, 2017 - "As the Lone Star tick population continues to grow in metropolitan Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, so will incidence of red meat allergy rise in our community. Red meat allergy also must be considered for our residents who have severe life-threatening reactions (anaphylaxis) with an unknown cause." Dr. George Belecanech, Board-Certified Allergist at The Asthma CenterRagweed Pollen Readiness: 3 Keys to Prepare for Fall Allergies
August 8, 2017
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Ragweed Pollen Readiness: 3 Keys to Prepare for Fall Allergies
A robust ragweed pollen season is expected - The Asthma Center Board-Certified Allergists recommend taking 3 Key Steps now to prevent suffering (and sneezing) through fall allergy season!Thunderstorm Asthma – Allergies: More Pollen, More Mold, More Symptoms
July 28, 2017
Thunderstorm Asthma – Allergies: More Pollen, More Mold, More Symptoms
The Asthma Center's board certified allergists and pediatric allergists confirm pollen, ragweed, and mold spores spike after thunderstorms and can trigger asthma attacks and flare-ups of allergies.Travel with Allergies & Asthma: Tips to Avoid Symptom Detours
July 11, 2017