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Some Allergies Show Up Late in Tests
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Common Allergy Triggers
Allergies are the fifth leading chronic disease in the U.S. "Indoor/outdoor allergies" are the primary allergy for 75 percent of allergy sufferers. One of the worst culprits: pet dander. About 10 million people are allergic to cat dander. Click through the gallery to learn more about allergies.
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Five Simple First Aid Tips
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Five Emergency Dos and Don'ts
1. Don't apply a tourniquet to stop bleeding. Apply pressure but don't attempt to tie a tourniquet unless you've had proper training. "If you don't know what you're doing, you could destroy that limb," Dr. Assaad Sayah, chief of emergency medicine at the Cambridge Health Alliance in Massachusetts, said.
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