Saturday, March 24, 2012

Cat allergy

  • Pet allergies are a great concern for pet owners, as they hate to see their beloved animals suffer from dog allergies and cat allergies. Canine allergies show up often as hot spots or places where the skin is exposed and raw.
  • (PRWeb)
  • (AP) NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Allergy season has come early and hit with a wheezing vengeance in parts of the South and Midwest this year, thanks largely to an unusually warm winter. Abundant pollen is causing watery eyes, sniffles and sneezing.
  • (WHEC TV-10)
  • Nov. 7, 2011 -- Some people with cat allergies may also be allergic to pork and other meats because of a rare type of cross-reactive allergy known as pork-cat syndrome. A new study describes the first six cases of pork-cat syndrome documented in the U.
  • (MedicineNet.com)
  • Circassia has now completed phase II studies with its four leading allergy T-cell vaccines for cat, grass, house dustmite and ragweed validating the Company's scientific approach.
  • (Private Equity Hub)
  • NEW YORK (WABC) -- If allergies bother you only in the spring and summer, over the counter allergy drugs may be all you need. If you have dust or cat and dog allergies as well, allergy shots can be a cure. But, it may take as long as five to seven years.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • There are dogs that are pollen allergic as well, so during the winter there is no pollen, but during the summer we have grass pollens and ragweed, and everything that can bother a person can bother a dog or cat, Miller said.
  • (Courier-Journal)
  • The most common indoor/outdoor allergy triggers are: tree, grass and weed pollen; mold spores; dust mite and cockroach allergen; and, cat, dog and rodent dander, the AAFA cites.
  • (AccuWeather.com)
  • Medicine is $250 a year. He is worth it. He is the sweetest cat, she says. Meir was recently diagnosed with a dust mite allergy herself and all three of her cats will benefit, she says.
  • (Cape Cod Times)
  • Medicine is $250 a year. He is worth it. He is the sweetest cat, she said. Meir was recently diagnosed with a dust mite allergy herself and all three of her cats will benefit, she said.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • The company has successfully completed a number of phase II studies with its cat, house dust mite, ragweed and grass allergy therapies.
  • (Phramalive.com)

No comments:

Post a Comment