SAN DIEGO - At an allergy workshop in Florida, Mary Beth Quig, a neuropsychology fellow at Georgetown University Medical Center, said a university team researched the effects of antihistamines, particularly sedating medication, on daytime sleepiness and cognitive performance. The team concluded that most workers who try to control allergies with non-prescription drugs don't know that they are sedated. Nor do they know the difference between sedating and non-sedating medications."Our studies sugges
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