
Asthma and Allergies
Adult Asthma: Your guide to breathing easier
Asthma isn’t just for children. Many adults have lived with asthma for years, while others have only recently been diagnosed. Adult Asthma is a Special Health Report prepared specifically for the often-neglected adult asthma community. Learn more »
Food Allergy, Intolerance, and Sensitivity
Good food means good health. But sometimes even good, fresh food can make a person sick. When food causes an allergic reaction, stomach cramps, weight loss, or fatigue, then it’s time to work with a health professional to determine whether an ordinary food may be causing your health problems. That’s why this Special Health Report, Food Allergy, Intolerance, and Sensitivity, provides information and advice about the wide range of food-related illnesses and how you can protect yourself and... Learn more »
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses
Despite the fact that Americans plagued by the symptoms of sinusitis miss about 25 million workdays a year, the disease is so unfamiliar to the general public that people who talk about their discomfort risk being labeled as complainers. Yet sinusitis often has a significant effect on an individual’s ability to lead a normal life, as chronic infections keep returning even with repeated courses of medications. The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses enables readers to develop... Learn more »
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Taking Control of Asthma
Asthma affects more than 15 million Americans, including nearly 5 million children — and the prevalence of asthma is on the rise. The Harvard Medical School Guide to Taking Control of Asthma is an essential resource with information on how to create a personalized program for treating, managing, and even preventing asthma flare ups. Learn more »
What to do about Allergies
Whether you get skin rashes, itchy eyes, wheezy airways, or a runny nose, an allergic response is no fun, and is sometimes dangerous. In What to do about Allergies, you'll learn to identify your allergic symptoms, pinpoint your triggers, distinguish between intolerance and allergy, and choose the best treatment for your particular type of allergy. Learn more »
