The Surprising (or Not So Surprising) Cause of Increased Fall Allergy Suffering
While many of us look forward to the harvest season, cooler weather, and the start of the holidays, fall is one of the most impactful and detrimental times for allergy sufferers.
29.09.22 04:35 PM - Comment(s)
Is there a link between pediatric allergies and parental anxiety? Studies say yes.

It's back-to-school time for many children across the United States. But unfortunately, while it may be an exciting time for youngsters starting a new school year, many parents find themselves anxious about their children's allergies, especially food allergies. Between classroom treats and shared lu...

20.09.22 07:26 PM - Comment(s)
Primary Care Physicians Brace for Influx of Patients Suffering from Spring Allergies
While traditionally marked from March to May, spring allergy symptoms can begin as early as late January, as temperatures fluctuate and tree pollen levels increase.
02.03.22 01:32 PM - Comment(s)
Can Valentine's Day Make Allergies Worse?

As we celebrate the ones we love this Valentine's Day, make sure that tokens of affection are ones that won’t trigger symptoms for those with allergies. We’re here to help guide your patients through gift-giving this Valentine’s Day, from flowers to candy. Valentine's Day is the time to stop an...

08.02.22 12:40 PM - Comment(s)
QHSLab Launches the Q-Scale, A Digital Medicine Tool Designed to Identify Mental Health Risk That Otherwise Goes Unnoticed In Many Patients
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic recession have negatively affected many people's mental health and created new barriers for people already who have mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Nearly 40% of people report anxiety and depressive-related symptoms during the pandemic.
03.12.21 12:56 AM - Comment(s)