Allergies - Videos
It's that time of year when many people are sniffing and sneezing because of seasonal allergies. Learn how to find out what you're allergic to, and how to treat the annoying symptoms.
Respiratory conditions are affected by a lot of factors, like air quality and diet. In this video, Robin Miller, M.D. explains how a keeping a regular breathing diary can aid treatment by shedding light on triggering factors.
Hay fever doesn't have to keep you out of the garden. Robin Miller, MD, shares tips about plants that won't shed pollen and trigger your allergy symptoms.
As the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq wind down, more soldiers are coming home. Many of them are suffering from invisible wounds...psychological wounds. Now experts are exploring a new theory, something they say may be the leading cause of PTSD, and it's something we should all be giving attention to.
Allergies wearing you down? Learn how the groundbreaking Doctor on Demand app can help you get the prescriptions you need, without the hassle of a doctor's office visit!
Learn what you should do if you come into contact with fire ants.
Researchers are still deciding whether eating pine nuts and peanuts during pregnancy may cause nut allergies in newborns.
Does your Christmas tree leave you sniffly and sneezy? Learn more about an unexpected holiday allergen that might be in your home!
Dealing with mold allergies is nothing to sneeze about! They can strike all-year-round since you can be exposed to it both indoors and outdoors. Here are the tell-tale signs that mold may be growing in your home and how you can keep it in check.
Bradford, an associate producer with The Doctors, says he recently experienced a severe allergic reaction to a chicken and cheese quesadilla. Allergist Dr. Danica Schulte explains how allergy tests work, and the signs of an allergy attack.
Bradford, an associate producer with The Doctors, says he recently experienced a severe allergic reaction to a chicken and cheese quesadilla. After being tested for more than 65 possible allergens to find the cause allergic reaction, Bradford receives the surprising results.
People spend a ton of money on gluten-free foods, but experts say there really is no such thing as a gluten allergy. And while some dogs aren't as likely to shed, they still have saliva and dander that can exacerbate pet allergies.
Robyn Charron describes her son's allergic reaction that nearly resulted in death.
Robyn Charron describes how she found out about her son's allergy and how it's caused her to become an even more cautious parent.
One in 20 children have potentially deadly allergies. This danger is all too real to Robyn Charron, who joins us to share her nearly tragic experience with her son's food allergy.
If you're looking for allergy relief, you've probably noticed Neti Pot and wondered, 'Do they work?' The fact that they've been around for centuries is a great clue -- but there are a few things to pay attention to when using the Neti Pot.
Army Veteran Ricardo Andre Pereyda joins HuffPost Live to discuss the stigma surrounding the use of marijuana to treat PTSD.
Dr. Jandial explains the many levels of fear and when people need to seek help for their fears.
Emmy Award-winning actress Debra Messing gives her three tips for beating back annoying allergy symptoms.
Emmy Award-winning actress Debra Messing joins The Doctors to talk about her severe allergies. And, The Doctors put some allergy rumors to rest.
Since the U.S. went to war with Iraq, more than 50,000 service men and women have returned home wounded, but it's the scars that you can't see that may do the most damage. Now it's one woman's mission to help these wounded warriors recover from PTSD.
New research suggests that farm-life reduces allergy symptoms and hypersensitivity due to an in increase immune response.
A new reports lists the worst cities for fall allergies.
Emmy Award-winning actress Julie Bowen, who plays Claire Dunphy on the hit comedy Modern Family, joins The Doctors to help raise awareness about life-threatening food allergies in children.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation name the top 10 worse cities for allergies in the U.S. with Wichita, KS, topping the list.
More than 15 million people suffer from food allergies. Many are diagnosed at birth, some much older. Either way, those who are affected can be allergic to just about anything.
Seasonal allergies can be a literal headache; an ENT weighs in with some advice on dealing with them.
If autumn has you sniffling and sneezing... allergies may be to blame.
Falling foliage is more than just an eye-sore: pollen and mold are sending allergies into overdrive. Leslie Yazel has tips for keeping allergies at bay. Photo: Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images.
This fall, some cities are in for a sneezier season than others. Northeast states can expect an average allergy season, but residents of the Southeast and Midwest are expected to face a bit more trouble, according to Accuweather, thanks to a perfect balance of summer sun, rain and heat.