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Health and Wellness | March 8, 2024

Coping With San Diego’s Year-Round Allergy Season

Is it an allergy or a cold?
A Scripps allergist explains conditions that produce San Diego's never-ending allergy season and offers tips to keep symptoms under control.
Health and Wellness | April 17, 2023

Food Allergy vs Food Sensitivity: What’s the Difference? (video/podcast)

Food allergy is the immune system's reaction to certain foods. Food sensitivity is related to gastrointestinal issues. Learn the signs.
Health and Wellness | February 27, 2023

How Can I Help My Child with Allergies?

Allergic rhinitis is also known as hay fever or seasonal allergies. It is very common in children and also very treatable.
Health and Wellness | March 12, 2021

Allergy and Asthma: Why Do They Often Occur Together?

Allergy and asthma often occur together. Dust, pollen, animal dander can trigger an asthma attack. Learn more about treatments.
Scripps in the News | March 5, 2021

Scripps Clinic Expert Shares Allergy Relief Tips with CBS 8 News

CBS 8 News recently interviewed Ron Simon, MD, about strategies to help avoid and manage allergy symptoms.
Scripps in the News | January 29, 2021

Scripps Allergist Dispels Concerns About Allergic Reaction to COVID-19 Vaccines

Allergist Ron Simon, MD, was recently interviewed about the extremely small risk of having an allergic reaction to one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Family Medicine | November 12, 2019

What Causes Allergies? Could It Be Something Else? (podcast)

A Scripps allergist discusses allergies, including what causes allergies, different types of allergies and treatments.
Health and Wellness | November 4, 2019

All About Allergies (video)

Ronald Simon, MD, an allergy specialist at Scripps Clinic explains what causes allergies and how to reduce allergy symptoms.
Health and Wellness | August 8, 2019

Recognizing and Treating Allergies and Asthma in Kids

If your little one has a chronic runny nose, is sneezing repeatedly and has a lingering cough — a cold may not always be the cause. It could be an allergy.
Health and Wellness | February 22, 2019

New Hope for Sniffly, Sneezy, Watery-eyed Allergy Sufferers

A Scripps allergist explains how many seasonal allergy sufferers are finding relief with FDA-approved sublingual immunotherapy tablets.