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Galen Rupp manages allergies in try for Olympics

Galen Rupp might be the only Olympic hopeful who's looking forward to the rain and fog of London. The American 10,000 meter record-holder has exercise-induced asthma, along with severe allergies to pollen and other airborne particles that can make it difficult for him to breathe. Although his training and competition schedules can be captive to pollen counts, he isn't concerned about the...

Allergies Worse Because of Warm January

January marked the third driest month on record. All that is contributing to some pretty severe allergies, and doctors in the valley are busy.

Food allergies are on the rise in schools

Gone are the days when peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were a staple in school lunches.

Brewers to accommodate fans with peanut allergies

For fans with peanut allergies, a ballpark experience can be tough to navigate.

Lower levels of sunlight link to allergy and eczema

Increased exposure to sunlight may reduce the risk of both food allergies and eczema in children, according to a new scientific study published this week.

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