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Dry throat: Causes, treatments, and home remedies

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chest tightness at night :: Article Creator Twins, 4, Suffocate After Falling Asleep In Their Cedar Toy Chest In The Night - As Heartbroken Mom Warns Parents The Boxes Become 'AIR-TIGHT And Soundproof' When Closed Aurora, a girl, and Kellan, a boy, were taken to bed by their father Don Starr last Friday but decided to snuggle up in the box used to store their stuffed animals They ran out of oxygen and suffocated and were eventually found dead, with their arms wrapped around each other, by their older brother  Their mother Sadie Myers warned parents that the chests become 'air tight' and 'soundproof' when closed and urged them to 'destroy it immediately' By Kamal Sultan For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:21 EDT, 5 September 2023Updated: 15:11 EDT, 8 September 2023 A pair of four-year-old twins suffocated after falling asleep in their cedar toy chest in the middle of the night.  Aurora, a girl, and Kellan, a boy, wer

Do Food Allergies come in Groups?

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oil intolerance :: Article Creator Oil Just Hit Its Highest Level Of The Year — And Some Analysts Expect A Return To $100 Before 2024 In an aerial view, oil storage tanks are shown at the Enterprise Sealy Station on August 28, 2023 in Sealy, Texas. Brandon BellGetty Images NewsGetty Images Oil prices climbed to their highest level of the year this week, extending a rally that has put a return to $100 a barrel sharply into focus. Indeed, some analysts believe crude prices could hit this milestone before year-end. International benchmark Brent crude futures traded 0.3% lower at $93.46 a barrel on Friday afternoon in London, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures stood little changed at $90.09. Both Brent and WTI settled at their highest respective levels of the year on Thursday. The oil contracts are sharply higher month to date and remain firmly on track to notch their third consecutive positive week. The price rally com

Indian business : technology : index - domai

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round inhaler :: Article Creator Warning Over Asthma Inhalers Excessive use of reliever inhalers for asthma is linked to a significantly increased risk of dying from the disease, a new study revealed today. Researchers found that over-use of short acting reliever drugs known as beta agonists is associated with a higher risk of death from asthma. But regular use of inhaled steroids, known as longer acting preventer drugs, was linked with a decreased risk of asthma death. They discovered that people prescribed more than one reliever inhaler a month cut their risk of death by 60% if they also regularly used a preventer inhaler. The study was based on more than 96,000 patients in the UK diagnosed with asthma who were entered onto the General Practice Research Database between 1994 and 1998. Of these, 43 had died from asthma, with 35 of the deaths in people aged 50 and above. The research team from Connecticut, USA, calculated the relative risk of dying f

Dust Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments of Dust Mite Allergy

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untreated asthma :: Article Creator Why You Get Condensation On Windows Every Morning - And Easy Ways To Stop It With the colder weather approaching, many will be waking up to find their windows covered in condensation - and if left untreated it can cause mould that is harmful to your health It's normal for condensation to build up on windows at this time of year (stock image) ( Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Sick of waking up with condensation dripping off your bedroom windows every morning? There's a reason it's happening more often than before, and you're not alone. While condensation can appear on windows at any time of. Year, it's normally far more frequent during the colder months. And while you might think those water droplets are harmless, they can become a huge problem if they regularly affect the same spots. If left untreated for long periods of time, black mould can start to appear, which apart f

Why Your Spring Allergies May Be Kicking in Earlier This Year

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butternut squash intolerance :: Article Creator Butternut Squash Sold At Costco Stores May Have E. Coli Contamination ACROSS AMERICA — An organic butternut squash product sold at Costco stores in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C., has been recalled because it may be contaminated with a strain of E. Coli bacteria, according to a Food and Drug Administration notice. The recall involves a single product — 32-ounce Diced Organic Butternut Squash produced by Safeway Fresh Foods of Vineland, New Jersey, which said the potential for Escherichia coli O45 contamination was detected during routine testing. No illnesses have been associated with the product, the FDA said. The product was sold in Costco from Sept. 7-15. It has a "use by" date of Sept. 19. The UPC is 040232244124. Customers who may have the product on hand should return it to their local Costco store. Questions may be directed to Safeway Fresh Foods at 856

Garlic Allergy: What Causes It, and How to Deal With It

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cyrex food sensitivity :: Article Creator Food Allergies And Your Skin A food allergy happens when your immune system responds defensively to a specific food protein that, in reality, is not harmful to the body. The first time you eat the offending food, the immune system responds by creating specific disease-fighting antibodies (called immunoglobulin E or IgE). When you eat the food again, the IgE antibodies spring into action, releasing large amounts of histamine in an effort to expel the "foreign invader" from the body. Histamine is a powerful chemical that can affect the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, or cardiovascular system. Symptoms of a food allergy may appear almost immediately, or up to two hours after you've eaten the food. Symptoms can include: Severe reactions -- called anaphylaxis -- can be deadly. There are eight foods that cause over 90% of food allergies in children -- cow's milk, egg