The winter holidays bring a lot with them – food, festive cheer, family gatherings… and a new set of allergy triggers. In addition to the food allergens that lurk in many traditional holiday dishes, people with allergies will also face a variety of environmental allergens that could trigger symptoms. While those with pollen allergies may […]
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Hudson Allergy – Feature a Patient’s Business: Nicole Hamilton – Homeownering
What is your name and what is your job title? Nicole Hamilton, Founder & CEO. What is the name of your business, and your website URL? Homeownering, www.homeownering.com When was your business founded and how long have you been working there? Homeownering was founded in 2016. I’ve been working there since its founding. Please describe your […]
Winter Allergy Triggers: Is It Allergies or the Common Cold?
The days are shorter, the nights are colder, and those with pollen allergies are breathing a sigh of relief. Many seasonal allergy sufferers look forward to winter, as the decreased pollen production means relief from their allergy symptoms. For those sensitive to indoor allergens like mold, pet dander, and dust mites, however, the colder weather […]
How to Manage Your Food Allergies on Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is traditionally seen as a time to gather with family and friends to reflect on what they have been thankful for during the previous year, such as good health, a rewarding career, or the opportunity to spend time with loved ones. One thing 15 million Americans aren’t thankful for is food allergies. Unfortunately, food […]
Hudson Allergy – Feature a Patient’s Business: Kaleena Murdaugh – Kaleena’s Korner Boutique
What is your name and what is your job title? Kaleena Murdaugh, Merchandiser for Chloe and Isabel. What is the name of your business, and your website URL? Kaleena’s Korner Boutique, www.chloeandisabel.com/boutique/kaleena When was your business founded and how long have you been working there? Founded in May 2016. Please describe your business: What is your […]
Don’t Be Scared: 6 Tips for Celebrating Halloween with Allergies
It’s that time of year again: Americans all over the country are settling into fall. For many, this means sipping on a pumpkin spice latte while Googling unique patterns to carve into pumpkins and deciding where to hang fake spider webs. For American children it means picking out a costume and practicing telling neighbors to […]