Itchy eyes. Runny nose. Sneezing. If this sounds like you this fall, you are far from alone.
Nobody likes being stung by a bee. For those who are dealing with the aftermath, Lauren Phillips, PA-C, shares the next steps you should take – and when to head to an urgent care.
The weather is getting warmer and spring cleaning is starting to pick up. Some cleaning products might be risky to use, depending on your health conditions. Learn what to look for in your cleaning supplies.
Your provider has suggested an oral food challenge, but what does that really entail? Find out more about the "gold standard" of food allergy testing and why we perform them daily.
As trick-or-treaters head door to door this Halloween, remember that some of them may have food allergies. Learn about common food allergies and how families handing out candy and seeking it can have a fun and safe holiday.
Wildfires in eastern Canada are causing hazy skies and poor air quality hundreds of miles away in New York. Learn whose health is most at risk and what to do to protect yourself and others.
Ticks start to come outside more often as the temperature warms. Our experts remind us how to avoid ticks, how to spot one, and when to seek treatment.
Young children with peanut allergies are at risk for exposure in everyday life. Coleen and her husband Andrew know this well – and are going through an allergy therapy that could help their son outgrow his peanut allergy.
The season of spring allergies is upon us. Allison Ramsey, MD, shares ideas about how to prepare for those annoying symptoms and how to treat them.
Sarcoidosis, a relatively rare autoimmune disease, affects approximately 150,000 Americans. Elizabeth Lee, MD, discusses the disease and its effects.
Spring can be a beautiful time of year – but also a frustrating one for those who suffer from allergies and asthma.
Food intolerances and food allergies can both change the way you eat, but there are big differences between the two. Find out more about what makes something an intolerance versus an allergy.
With the help of an expert allergist, learn more about two rare food allergies found in children–Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome and Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
Measuring your lung capacity, volume, and rates of flow give our providers a look at how your lungs are working–learn more about these tests before you head into the office.
Are allergies affecting your day-to-day life? Learn more about allergy shots and the relief they can offer.