Don’t let hidden holiday allergies ruin your good cheer!Nov 04, 2024Check out these tips from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology on how to avoid hidden holiday allergies!Continue reading →
Kids with Allergies and Asthma Can Have Fun without the FrightOct 14, 2024A little safety goes a long way in making Halloween fun! Check out these tips from the American College of Allergy, and Asthma and Immunology on how to enjoy Halloween while also keeping your child safe.Continue reading →
Drug Expiration Dates - Do They Mean Anything?Sep 30, 2024Thinking of throwing out old medications? First, check out this article from Harvard Health Publishing on the FDA study that gets to the heart of expired medications and safety.Continue reading →
What Regular Swimming Does for the Body and MindSep 18, 2024Swimming regularly can help relieve the stress of post pandemic life, but the benefits of a dip in the pool go well beyond the momentary boost of mood. Continue reading →
Telehealth: The Advantages of TelemedicineFeb 21, 2024Struggles to get to the clinic? Trying to reduce your exposure to COVID-19, as well as other contagious illnesses, and still need to see your doctor? Telehealth is safe and easy — receive quality care from anywhere.Continue reading →
Detect & Treat Symptoms with Allergy Blood TestingAug 25, 2017Millions of Americans suffer from some form of allergies. You might sniffle and sneeze when the seasons change, have itchy, watery eyes after you pet an animal, or have irritatedContinue reading →
Pinpoint Your Allergies with a Skin Allergy TestAug 10, 2017Do you suffer from an unknown allergy that causes sinus problems, itchy eyes, chest congestion, skin rash or other allergic reactions? If so, it’s important to find out exactly what’s causing your reactions in order to resolve them. Continue reading →
Tips for Managing Asthma for Kids Playing SportsJul 20, 2017Asthma doesn’t have to prevent your child from playing a sport that he or she loves. It is reported that nearly 8% of Olympic athletes suffer from asthma. Continue reading →
Should a Child with Asthma Play Sports?Jul 05, 2017Your child suffers from asthma but really wants to play football this fall, should they? The answer is yes! Not only can a child with asthma play sports, but they should! Continue reading →
When is Blood Testing for Allergies Necessary?Jun 18, 2017You’ve probably seen the stories on the news – more and more schools are banning peanut products for fear of triggering allergic reactions in the students. Food allergies are more common today than they ever were. Continue reading →
The Most Common Food Allergies to Look Out for In ChildrenJun 07, 2017With food allergies becoming more and more common in children, many parents are becoming concerned about potential allergens in their children’s food. Continue reading →
Allergy Pills or Nasal Spray: Which Works BetterMay 20, 2017A common question for allergy treatment is whether allergy pills or nasal sprays work better and with the wide variety of options, it can be overwhelming to pick one. For more information on which one is better, please read on!Continue reading →
Differences Between Childhood and Adult-Onset AsthmaMay 05, 2017Asthma is a lung disorder that causes those who suffer from it to experience symptoms of swelling and inflammation in their lungs. It usually is more common in children but it is possible to develop it any age. Continue reading →
Myths About AllergiesApr 25, 2017A lot of people suffer from allergies but despite this fact, not a lot of them really know the truth behind their allergies. To learn about some common myths about allergies and the truth behind them, please read on!Continue reading →
Tips for Swapping For Food Allergies and IntolerancesApr 02, 2017If you suffer from food allergies, it can seem like it’s difficult to have a meal you can enjoy. However, with the recent rise in new food products, it can be extremely easy and satisfying! Read on to learn about some substitutions for food allergies.Continue reading →
Information on Food AllergiesMar 25, 2017Food allergies are a very common occurrence in people of all ages because they can develop at any stage in a person’s life. If you suspect you have a food allergy, please read on to learn more about the symptoms and treatment!Continue reading →
Tips for Surviving Spring AllergiesMar 13, 2017With the spring weather approaching, it can be a huge worry for people who suffer from severe allergies. However, with the help from the asthma and allergy specialists in Hunterdon County, NJ, and Somerset County areasContinue reading →
How to Deal with Eczema During the Winter MonthsFeb 22, 2017If you suffer from eczema the Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center of NJ can help you gain better control of your condition. We are allergy and asthma specialists with two convenient offices in Hunterdon & Somerset County, NJ. Continue reading →
What to Expect During a Food Allergy TestingFeb 06, 2017If you have ever experienced a reaction after eating a food, whether it was hives, itching, lip or tongue swelling or worse, you may have an allergy to a specific food which is causing this. Continue reading →
How to Tell If You Have Allergies or a ColdJan 30, 2017Since the symptoms of cold and allergies can be similar, it can be difficult determine whether you are sick or dealing with an allergic reaction. For some tips on identifying the symptoms of a cold or an allergy, please read on!Continue reading →
Dealing With Asthma in the Colder Weather Cont.Jan 12, 2017In our last blog, we discussed tips on how to prevent asthma attacks in the colder weather. For more quick tips, please read on!Continue reading →
Dealing With Asthma in the Colder WeatherJan 02, 2017With the help from our allergy and asthma specialist in Flemington, NJ, we can help you find out what your triggers are and how to prevent them from affecting your everyday life. Continue reading →