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Article: School Performance Impacted by Some Nasal Allergy Medications, Survey of School Nurses Shows.
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- September 26, 2001
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Eighty-Eight Percent of School Nurses Surveyed Agree That Untreated
Nasal Allergy Symptoms Interfere with School Performance
CASTLE ROCK, Colo., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ --
Students nationwide are back to the rigors of a school schedule that can challenge their concentration, energy level and activity in and out of the classroom. But for the millions of school-age children who suffer from fall nasal allergies, the "cure" for their symptoms may affect their school performance in a way not all that different than if they left their sneezing, sniffling and allergic stuffy nose go untreated.
According to results of a new survey conducted ...