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Well Done, Dr. Fineman! Featured

Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic’s Dr. Stanley Fineman recently completed his year of service as President of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI).

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IT Director Keeps Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic at Technological Forefront Featured

When Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic’s Director of Information Technology Dan Pool joined AAAC back in the mid 90’s the practice was fairly technologically advanced. Over the years, Dan has helped our clinic stay ahead of technological advances to better serve our patients.

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Meet a 32-year AAAC Nurse Featured

JoLynn has been a nurse with Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic for a remarkable 32 years! She remembers when nurses had to do individual skin pricks to determine what allergens a patient was reacting to.

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Meet AAAC Nurse Katherine Spence Featured

Katherine Spence has been a nurse with Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic for 22 years. Relationships with patients are one of Spence's favorite parts of her job.

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Dr. Stanley Fineman Featured in CNN Story on Allergies and the "Farm Affect" Featured

Dr. Stanley Fineman was recently featured in a CNN story that explored theories explaining the marked increase in children with allergies over the past 20 to 30 years.

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Dr. Fineman featured in 11Alive story: Cold or Allergy? Featured

Overlapping symptoms can make it difficult to tell whether you're suffering from seasonal allergies or a cold virus. Dr. Fineman gave 11Alive some tips on how to tell the difference.

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Fall allergies come early this year Featured

Dr. Stanley Fineman talks to Fox News about the unusual pollen counts this fall and what it means for allergy sufferers.

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Dr. Stanley Fineman Featured in WABE 90.1 FM Story About Air Quality and Smog. Featured

Dr. Stanley Fineman was recently featured in a story that aired on WABE 90.1 FM about air quality and smog. Dr. Fineman explained the link between air quality and asthma. Listen to the entire story here: http://pba.org/post/testing-atlantas-air

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Oral immunotherapy: a "cure" for egg allergies?

A new multi-center study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, has found that giving children with egg allergies a small amount of egg-white powder for 10 months reduced or eliminated their allergy.

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