Learn why you should stop antihistamines before allergy testing and how to prepare. Boulder Medical Center provides expert allergy care in Boulder and Louisville.
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Sneezing, coughing, or feeling stuffy — is it a cold or allergies? Both can leave you feeling miserable, but the causes (and treatments) are different. Learn how to tell them apart and when it’s time to see a provider or pharmacist for relief.
Allergies can do more than cause sniffles — for many children, they increase the risk of asthma. Families in Louisville…
Discover evidence-based food allergy treatments, including avoidance, oral immunotherapy, and biologic therapy. Learn about personalized care options in Louisville, Colorado.
There used to be only one evidence-based way to manage food allergies – avoidance. Fortunately, Allergy as a specialty has been progressive and now there are three options for managing food allergies.
Katie McCormack, MD – Climate change may be to blame for your worsening seasonal symptoms. Increasing temperatures and carbon dioxide levels lead to the earlier arrival of the pollen season, longer pollen seasons, and plants producing higher pollen levels. So, what can those who suffer from allergies do about it?
Although roughly 10% of the population reports being allergic to penicillin, up to 90% can tolerate the medication. Why this matters.
Stay safe during wildfire alerts with these tips from Boulder Medical Center.
Dr. Katherine McCormack, Allergist: “The goal of this post is to help you identify symptoms of asthma and allergies and promote communication with your doctor to reduce an unnecessary urgent care or emergency room visit.”
Dr. Katie McCormack, MD, Allergist This article is the second in a four-part food allergy series by allergist Katherine McCormack,…









