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Can Common Allergies Lead to Psychiatric Disorders?

Asthma and hay fever are associated with an increased risk of mental illness.

Childhood Allergies Could Raise the Risk of Heart Disease

Hay fever, asthma and eczema can be hard on any kid, but experts say real threat of chronic allergies may strike youngsters later in life.

Sleeping Sickness

When was the last time you changed your sheets and pillowcases?

More Kids Reported to Have Allergies, but Why?

Rashes and reactions sparked by allergies are on the rise in children and experts say they aren’t exactly sure what’s behind the increase.

Study: It’s Possible to Be Too Clean

Too much washing away of germs with antibacterial soap may also make you sick.

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