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Food allergy testing in ISHSKO Centre, Westport

Do you feel bloated after eating certain foods? Are you tired or out of breath at certain times of the day? Do you find you cannot lose weight, and suffer headaches for no apparent reason? If so, you may suffer the symptoms of food intolerances.

Food allergies and intolerances

Dietitian Heather Miller who holds clinics in Balla, Castlebar, and Ballindine, this week talks about how to deal with allergies and intolerances.

Making eyes

A new eye make-up remover for sensitive eyes from Vichy promises to limit lash loss and protect lashes day after day.

Control your hayfever

Atishoo! Atishoo! Your eyes are streaming, your nose is running and you are constantly reaching for tissues.

Hay fever or a summer cold?

Ultan Molloy, MPSI, HealthWest Community Pharmacy, Ballindine, this week discusses allergies.

Doctor warns people with peanut allergies to be vigilant

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People with peanut allergies are being urged to be extra vigilant when eating out following two recent deaths from food allergy in the UK. One involved a 21-year-old footballer who died after suffering a severe allergic reaction to a curry containing peanuts.

Sneeze no more

If you suffer from hayfever - the most common allergic disease in Ireland - and are looking for a natural treatment check out Allerclear, a herbal remedy which costs less than €10.

Allergy free living

Very often, when you have people living in your home with allergies there are several restrictions that can arise when it comes to your home interior. You will have to take extra care about the materials you use when you decorating your home. However, just because allergies exist in the home there is no reason for it to look barren and cold. You can still decorate your home to be attractive and inviting. Here are some tips that you can use when decorating an allergy free home.

Getting to grips with summer sneezes

It is the most common allergic disease in Ireland, affects one in 10 people and is most prevalent between May and September.

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