Blog

  • Athleteallergy

    Athletes with Allergies, Asthma Can Play it Safe

    As athletes of all ages take the field this summer, the most fearsome opponents for those with asthma and allergies might be triggers that can sideline even the toughest competitors. Everyone can play and stay in the game and make sure it’s fun and safe …

    Read More
  • B987

    Free Asthma Screening and Open House in Layton

    On May 31, 2013 from 3:30 – 7:00: Come to our Free Asthma Screening and tour Rocky Mountain Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology’s new clinic! What’s Happening: Free food The radio station B98.7 will be giving 2 tickets to the Bruno Mars concert to a lucky …

    Read More
  • Occupationalasthma

    Occupational Asthma

    Are you exposed to harsh fumes, odors, gasses, or allergens at work? Do you have wheezing, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, coughing, or tightness of chest during the day when you are on the job? Many individuals with these symptoms have what is called Occupational …

    Read More
  • Allergicasthma

    Allergic Asthma

    Did you know, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, that allergies are the cause of asthma in 80 percent of children and 70 percent of adults? How do allergies cause asthma? People who have allergies recognize certain proteins such as pollen, …

    Read More
  • Asthmar E1365460458415

    Asthma Awareness

    Do you have recurrent cough?  Wheezing?  Shortness of breath?  Recurrent bronchitis or pneumonia?  Limitations with exercise?  If so, you may be experiencing asthma that is uncontrolled.  Asthma is increasing in prevalence in the United States.  It is a complex and variable disease and you deserve …

    Read More
  • yard work allergies

    Yard Work With Allergies

    Are you passionate about gardening, but find it completely miserable due to all the sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, and runny nose that allergies cause? Allergies should not stand between you and yard work. Below is a list of  a few precautions that can be taken …

    Read More
  • Spring Allergy

    Answers to Common Spring Allergy Questions

     Seasonal allergic rhinitis, spring allergies, is one of the most common allergic conditions in the United States, affecting 35.9 million people. This condition is responsible for approximately 16.7 million office visits to health care providers each year, according to the AmericanAcademy of Allergy, Asthma & …

    Read More
  • Dustingsneeze

    Cleaning Tips for Individuals with Allergies

    It’s time for spring cleaning again. Individuals with allergies should focus on minimizing allergens in their home at this time of year. Provided is a list of ideas on how to reduce allergens that may get inside your home. POLLEN  Keep windows closed during pollen …

    Read More
  • Sinus Frequent Infection

    Find the Reason for Frequent Infections

    People who get frequent infections, such as ear infections, sinusitis or pneumonia, may have a more severe condition called immunodeficiency.  It is more common than what people think, however, many physicians do not even consider the diagnosis. Patients who have immunodeficiency have infections that usually …

    Read More
  • Stethoscope E1363109505528

    A Patient of Dr. Jones Featured in the News

      For the first time, Lacy Hoskins is speaking out about a rare disease she has kept secret from many of her friends and family. Hoskins, 25, was diagnosed nearly a year ago with hereditary angioedema — or HAE — a rare and serious blood …

    Read More
Page 1 of 41234»