Allergies - Videos
This spring is set to be one of the worst allergy seasons on record. Dr. Clifford Bassett from Asthma and Allergy Care of New York shares some tips on how to avoid symptoms. Photo: Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty
Allergies can ruin your spring buzz, so we've lined up some outrageous numbers that will give you a different perspective on this common condition.
Allergies can ruin your spring buzz, so we've lined up some outrageous numbers that will give you a different perspective on this common condition.
50 million Americans are affect4ed by allergies in one way or another but here are a few things you might not know about what impacts your nose.
50 million Americans are affect4ed by allergies in one way or another but here are a few things you might not know about what impacts your nose.
Fifteen percent of us will spend this spring sniffling and sneezing. We explore the reasons why in today's BrainStorm.
Allergist Dr. Danica Schulte explains the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. Plus, hear how OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton has learned to live with her deadly nut allergy.
The Doctors discuss the story of a woman who passed away from a severe allergic reaction to the dye used to color her hair. Learn how to determine the cause of a potentially life-threatening allergy.
Fifteen percent of us will spend this spring sniffling and sneezing. We explore the reasons why in today's BrainStorm.
The Doctors discuss the story of a woman who passed away from a severe allergic reaction to the dye used to color her hair. Learn how to determine the cause of a potentially life-threatening allergy.
Allergist Dr. Danica Schulte explains the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. Plus, hear how OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton has learned to live with her deadly nut allergy.
Allergy season is in full swing.
Allergy season is in full swing.
Alexandra Allen of Mapleton, Utah is allergic to water. Doctors diagnosed her with aquagenic urticaria a condition so rare that are only 50 known cases.
Alexandra Allen of Mapleton, Utah is allergic to water. Doctors diagnosed her with aquagenic urticaria â€" a condition so rare that are only 50 known cases.
Spring is in the air...and so are a lot of other things that can mess with our health and well-being! Enter Dr. Taz Bhatia, Integrated Health Expert and Founder and Director of the nationally recognized Atlanta Center for Holistic and Integrative Medicine...
Jennifer Risnet and her son, Kevin, join HuffPost Live to talk about how one camp is helping kids with sun allergies be "normal" for a week.
What is life like for those allergic to sunshine? Director Duy Linh Tu sheds light on this rare, crippling allergy through his documentary "Daylight Fading." We talk to Tu and a family dealing with this condition.
Director Duy Linh Tu joins HuffPost Live and discusses why you shouldn't expect to see a remedy for sun allergies anytime soon.
What is life like for those allergic to sunshine? Director Duy Linh Tu sheds light on this rare, crippling allergy through his documentary "Daylight Fading." We talk to Tu and a family dealing with this condition.
Sally Spencer-Thomas, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Carson J. Spencer Foundation talks to Steve Clemons, Washington Editor-at-Large for The Atlantic, about the risks faced by young white men regarding mental health.
Our nation's military men and women face situations of high stress, frequently testing their attention skills. We discuss mindful meditation as a powerful tool for our soldiers and how the practice can potentially save their lives.
Eric Greitens joins HuffPost Live to talk about his use of mental exercises.
A veteran who received an injection to help treat his PTSD reveals how he is feeling one week after the treatment.
Follow a veteran paralyzed in a motorcycle accident shortly after returning from serving in Afghanistan as he receives an injection to help treat his PTSD.
When 19-year-old Yaasmeen took a friend's antibiotic, she hoped it would offer relief from her flu-like symptoms. Instead, Yaasmeen developed a life-threatening allergic reaction to the medication, which resulted in burns to 60 percent of her body.
Learn why you shouldn't take someone else's prescription medication and why you should listen when your doctor says you don't need an antibiotic.
See how a common over-the-counter medication caused one woman to suffer a severe skin reaction. Could it happen to you?
Allergies can be hard to kick, but Maria LaRosa has some new ways to beat them.
Tracy Bush, founder of Nutrimom, talks about Thanksgiving food allergies and how you can make your spread allergy-safe.