Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Targeted nutritional support for allergy associated symptoms [reprint from The Original Internist March 2011 Volume 18, No.1; 15-19,22]
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Journal Nutr Perspect. 2011 Apr;34(2):25-26,28-31
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Abstract/Notes Allergic rhinitis is classified as the sixth most common chronic illness. It is also the most common chronic condition occurring in children. Aside from the typical allergens, it is estimated that 35 million Americans suffer from symptoms associated with airborne allergens. Of these, it is estimated that approximately 11 million experience asthma associated upper respiratory symptoms, which are often provoked by airborne allergens. According to the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, costs associated with treatments amount to $1.8 billion annually. In addition to this cost calculation, the cost associated with the loss of productivity to employers and society is estimated to be in the range of $3.8 billion annually. Effective, targeted management options are recognized as having a direct impact upon the consequences of these symptoms, and may in turn serve to minimize both negative health effects and the associated costs of loss productivity.

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