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Encyclopedia of Allergies
註釋Allergies are a pervasive medical condition affecting more than twenty percent of Americans, with symptoms ranging from the mild discomfort of a runny nose and watery eyes, to the sometimes fatal shock of a bee sting. With more than 1,000 entries, Allergies A-Z provides invaluable and current information on every aspect of this condition. Recognizing that allergic reactions can often be prevented, diminished, or controlled, the authors provide accessible explanations of many complex topics. Coverage includes allergens, symptoms and treatments, occupationally and environmentally induced allergies, asthma, food allergies, researchers, AIDS and allergies, and antihistamines. Written by an allergist and a registered nurse, this home medical reference includes over 1,000 entries on various aspects of allergies. A sampling of topics includes adverse drug reactions, immunodeficiency disease, dog allergy, cigarette smoke, tinnitis, and hypoallergenic pillows. The second edition also includes new information on topics such as alternative therapies, allergies to herbal supplements, solutions for latex allergies, and asthma camps for children.