
I didn’t sneeze much when I was a kid. Neither did many of my friends.
Presumably it’s because we didn’t have iPods.
New studies say technology causes allergies, just like pollen, mold and dust.
“Technophiles should take caution that some of their favorite gadgets may be the culprit of certain allergy symptoms,” says Dr. Todd Rosengart, chief of cardiothoracic surgery at Stony Brook University Medical Hospital on Long Island, NY and chief medical advisor of MDX Medical, the company that created Vitals.com, a doctor evaluation site.
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