Here's some information about it from the Mayo Clinic: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/peanut
You could go to foodallergy.org or medicinenet.com to find information online. However, the best way to find out about food allergies is to consult a doctor.
There are numerous websites online that can give you information on dust and mold allergies. One such site to find this information is on http://www.indoorclimatesolutions.net/
There are many sights on allergies caused by pollen on the websites. Go to Google and type in pollen allergies, but be sure that the information you get is reputable. Mayo Clinic is the best.
You can find information on nasal allergies online at http://www.medicinenet.com/nasal_allergy_medications/article.htm. You can also visit a doctor for more information, and even medication that may help ease your suffering.
Allergies are never fun. There are so many places on the internet that gives you information on allergies signs and treatment, a good one to start at is info-on-allergies.com.
One can find information about food product recalls online at the FDA website. One can also find information pertaining to this subject online at WebMD, Food Safety, and Consumerist.
There are many different websites on the internet that offer various ways to help with allergies. The best place to go though to look for great allergy remedies is to turn to the website www.webmd.com/allergies/guide/allergies-treatment-care - Cached - Similar.
Comprehensive information on various eye allergies may be found on: http://www.acaai.org/allergist/allergies/Types/eye-allergies/Pages/default.aspx. For more personalized information, please consult a medical specialist.
You can find out more information about elimination diets. You can get information of elimination diets at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elimination_diet and www.webmd.com/allergies/allergies-elimination-diet.
Based on the dictionary, peanut is countable. Just consult any online dictionary you can find in the internet: You will see the plural from of peanut is peanuts. The reason is maybe we can still see the peanut seed not like powder (as in flour or sand), not like grain (as in rice or wheat).
There are many websites where one can find information on allergies in children. The following websites are very helpful: KidsHealth, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and WebMD.
Information on dust mite and other allergies can be found on WebMD. Symptoms, and treatments of dust mite and other allergies can be found. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has information on their site as well which one may find informative and useful.