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Results 1 - 10 of 313 for Emotional hypersensitivity
  1. Taking Care of Yourself (Food Allergy Research & Education)  
    Food Allergy/Living With ... Food Allergy ... Food Allergy Research & Education ... Here are tips to help you take care of yourself and your relationships.
  2. Asthma (Pediatric) Overview (National Jewish Health)  
    Asthma in Children/Start Here ... Asthma in Children ... National Jewish Health ... If your child has asthma, he or she is not alone. In the United States, asthma affects ...
  3. ... environmental conditions, number and type of exposures and emotional factors can indicate a predisposition to allergies.
  4. ... diseases Inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy) Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress Tissue damage (for example, burns) ...
  5. ... diseases inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy) Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress tissue damage (for example, burns)
  6. ... Infections Diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis , or allergy Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress Tissue damage (such as from ...
  7. ... A canker sore sore can be triggered by emotional stress, dietary deficiencies, menstrual periods, hormonal changes, food allergies or trauma in the mouth. Canker sores usually ...
  8. Treating Asthma in Children Ages 5 to 11 (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Asthma in Children/Treatments and Therapies ... Asthma in Children ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  9. ... dust, air pollution, dry air, spicy foods, strong emotions, certain medicines, and powders
  10. ... variety of factors. The most common triggers are emotional excitement and infections. Other triggers can include periods without eating (fasting), temperature extremes, lack of sleep, overexertion, allergies, ingesting certain foods or alcohol, and menstruation.If ...
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