Sleep-related abnormalities occurring as a result of allergic disorders can impact an affected individual’s health and overall well-being in a myriad of ways. This comprehensive book thoroughly covers the management of allergic and sleep disorders, providing a detailed discussion on how these co-occurring, often overlapping conditions can be treated in a personalized and patient-oriented manner. Allergy and Sleep: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice takes care to include a wide range of multidisciplinary perspectives required to effectively assess and manage allergy and sleep disorders, from allergists, sleep medicine specialists, otolaryngologists, and dermatologists, to primary care physicians, pharmacists, psychologists, and other researchers. Allergy and Sleep begins with a thorough grounding on the science of sleep, allergy, immunology, circadian rhythms and circadian immunology. Part II addresses assessment and treatment of common allergic diseases with comorbid sleep components, in a practical, easy-to-use case-based format. Later sections closely examine sleep-related disturbances commonly associated with asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic disease; providing treatment guidelines, and detail various approaches to management throughout the patient’s lifespan. This resource concludes with a review of disease, sleep and circadian-specific therapeutics. Written by experts in their respective fields, Allergy and Sleep: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice is an ideal resource and important reference for any clinician working with patients suffering from sleep-related abnormalities due to allergic disorders.
This is a book for people who love gardening but suffer from allergies or have an asthma or allergy sufferer in the family.
The Complete Allergy Guide
Part of a Martin Dunitz series of concise books aimed at medical practitioners, this work addresses the treatment of asthma and allergies using anti-immunoglobin E autoantibodies.
The Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology: EAACI '98, Birmingham, U.K., June 21-26, 1998
Eczema and Food Allergy: The Hidden Cause? : My Story
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Robert's allergy to roses causes him to lose many jobs until one day a giant sneeze brings him good fortune.
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