How to Treat an Allergic ReactionAvoid triggers! If you know you have an allergic reaction to peanuts, for example, do not eat them and go out of your way to avoid foods prepared with or around peanuts (see Food Allergy).Self-care at home is not enough in severe reactions. A severe reaction is a medical emergency. * Do not attempt to treat or “wait out” severe reactions at home. Go immediately to a hospital emergency department. * If no one is available to drive you right away, call an ambulance for emergency...
Monday, 30 August 2010
Natural Remedies for Allergic Reaction Treatment at Home
Posted on 21:22 by Unknown
Natural Remedies for Allergic Reaction Treatment at HomeAn allergic reaction occurs when the body’s immune system becomes hypersensitive to dust, pollen, animal dander or plants. Certain foods or medications can also trigger allergies. A reaction may be a rash, sneezing, coughing, itchy or watery eyes, swelling or wheezing. Treatment for an allergic reaction can be done at home if it’s mild. Long term allergies may require a prescription while severe allergies require a hospital visit.For tips to help relieve symptoms of an allergic reaction, see...
The First Untethered Spacewalk of All Time
Posted on 21:19 by Unknown

This is must be the most known picture in the Internet and in the whole world. But it so great that it will never get old hence my choice to post it.Some history just in case. The pictures depict American astronaut Bruce McCandless II who became the first to make an untethered spacewalk thanks to nitrogen jet propelled backpack called the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) in 1984.At about 100 meters from the cargo bay of the space shuttle Challenger,...
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