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Allergy Collection
General Overview
An allergy is the body's hypersensitivity to substances in the environment. Mold, dust, pollen, pet dander, and even some foods can cause allergic reactions.
- Allergic contact dermatitis
- Food allergies
- Insect allergies
- Seasonal allergies
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Diagnostic and Surgical Procedures
InDepth: Allergic Rhinitis
- What is allergic rhinitis?
- What are the risk factors?
- What are the symptoms?
- How is it diagnosed?
- How is it treated?
- What are the screening tests?
- How can I reduce my risk?
- What should I ask my healthcare provider about allergic rhinitis?
Find answers in our in-depth report on allergic rhinitis:
Living With Allergies

While you cannot allergy-proof your vacation, you can take steps to minimize the effects allergies might have on your vacation.
Read here to find out how.
Preventing Allergies
Pets and your child’s allergies
Does being around pets at a young age increase a child’s risk of developing allergies and asthma? Read here to find out what the research says.
Special Topics
Food allergy—it's nothing to sneeze at
What is a food allergy and what are your treatment options if you have one?
Preventing food allergies in infants and children
With all the buzz about food allergies, you may be wondering how you can protect your child. Learn the basics about food allergies and if there is anything you can do to keep your child allergy-free.
Treating latex allergy
A latex allergy occurs when the body’s immune system reacts to proteins found in the natural rubber latex. Read here to find out more.
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Natural and Alternative Treatments (By Condition)
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
http://www.aaaai.org
http://www.aaaai.org
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
http://www.aafa.org
http://www.aafa.org
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
http://www.niaid.nih.gov
http://www.niaid.nih.gov