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What Causes Hives?

... Our Poll ShowFifty-four percent of people who have had a hives outbreak don't know what caused it, according to a poll done by BeeHealthee.com. Hives, also called urticaria, affect about 20% of the population in the US, ...

Story - editor - 09/02/2010 - 03:30 - 5 comments

What You Need To Know About Hives

Hives are itchy, raised and annoying! They occur when the body reacts to ...

Story - editor - 09/02/2010 - 03:30 - 6 comments

Stress and hives?

Hey - does anyone know if stress can cause hives? For the past six months, I have been really stressed out. I won't get ... through a particularly stressful episode, I break out in hives. Is there a possibility that this could be stress related, or am I just ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 5 comments

hives

Im a 49 y/o male I have had hives for over 40 years and very bad at times, I think mine is going from heat ... there is a condition called cold urticaria that causes hives when you go from one temperature to another. Although my dr had never ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 2 comments

Health Tip: Coping With Hives

(HealthDay News) -- Hives are the result of an allergic reaction. They typically go away without ...

Story - editor - 08/17/2010 - 23:00 - 0 comments

PLEASE try this for your hives

I've been reading your blogs and I just have a feeling some of you may have the same thing going on with you as I do. Skin problems have been an issue for quite some time...along with stomache or intestine problems. Then I found out my thyroid was out ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 0 comments

Arthritis or Allergy?

... blotchy, red rash on my face. It is not raised and not hives. I have been using the same facial soap and moisturizers for years. I ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 0 comments

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Disease May Be Only a Plane Ride Away

FRIDAY, September 3 (HealthDay News) -- A 7-year-old San Diego
boy brought back more than souvenirs and memories from a family trip to
Switzerland a couple years ago.

Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2010

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

Early day care may promote eczema development

Kids who spend their earliest years in day care may be at higher risk of eczema than kids cared for at home, according to a new study from Germany.

Botox maker to pay $600M to resolve investigation

Allergan Inc., the maker of wrinkle-smoothing Botox, has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a yearslong federal investigation into its marketing of the top-selling, botulin-based drug.

Americans Blind to the Obesity Epidemic

THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Many Americans have skewed
perceptions when it comes to their weight, often believing they are
lighter than they actually are, even when the scales are shouting
otherwise, a new poll finds.

Bedbug Nation: Critters Make a Comeback

FRIDAY, Sept. 3 (HealthDay News) -- From sunny California to New York
City, in flophouses, theaters and high-end offices, bedbugs are popping up
in droves although, these days, they're found in a lot more places than
just your bed.

Health Tip: Breast-Feeding Benefits Baby

(HealthDay News) -- For the first few months, newborns need
sustenance from either breast milk or formula.

Health Tip: Heart Arrhythmia May Have Symptoms

(HealthDay News) -- When the heart beats irregularly, it's called
arrhythmia.

Antidepressant patch doesn't help smokers quit

An antidepressant drug delivered through a patch on the skin is no better than placebo for helping smokers kick the habit, new research shows.

Study Contends Pot Isn't a Major 'Gateway Drug'

FRIDAY, Sept. 3 (HealthDay News) -- A new report casts doubt on the
argument that marijuana is a "gateway drug" that plays a major role in
leading people to try other illegal drugs.