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  2. Sequel Youth and Family Services - Wikipedia

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    Sequel Youth and Family Services is a private for-profit operator of behavioral healthcare facilities for children and youth in the United States. The company is headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama and owns a nationwide network of over 40 facilities in more than 15 states, including residential treatment centers, group homes, special schools, and community-based programs.

  3. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    Children affected by allergies in the developed world: [2] 1 in 13 have eczema; 1 in 8 have allergic rhinitis; 3-6% are affected by food allergy; Children in the United States under 18 years of age: [3] Percent with any allergy: 27.2%; Percent with seasonal allergy: 18.9%; Percent with eczema: 10.8%; Percent with food allergy: 5.8%

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    East Alabama Medical Center: ... Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation/treatment for criminally committed citizens throughout the state; forensic evaluations ...

  5. 5 Ways to Soothe Your Kids' Seasonal Allergies—For Good - AOL

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  6. Yep, Allergies Might Be to Blame for Your Upset Stomach ... - AOL

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    Treating allergy symptoms with over-the-counter medication, saline spray, and, if warranted, allergy medication or injections from your doctor, may also help reduce GI symptoms as a result.

  7. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, AAFA changed to a patient-centered group and moved to Washington, D.C. to make a national impact and support government-backed research of allergies and immune diseases. In 2013, AAFA merged with Kids with Food Allergies (KFA) to also support families of children with food allergies. [1]