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Management of Allergic Diseases: Allergen Immunotherapy
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An excellent article on when to consider Allergen Immunotherapy.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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One Is Not Enough for Sting Allergy Tests
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Getting Both Skin and Blood Test Gives More Complete Picture.
Elaine Zablocki
WebMD/Health USA
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Please Don't Eat the Aphids!
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Most of us don't purposely eat insects, but insect parts and material can be found in many processed foods, which can effect the lives of those suffering from allergies.
Yes mold will kill you. It will make ever bone in your body stiff and hurt where you can hardly get around. And it love's your oxygen you will get where you think you are dying and you will if you don't do something fast. We can't live without oxygen. It will take over your hold body eye's ear's I could write a book on mold. Believe me I have been there where my oxygen was only 50. I told my husband take me to the ER I'm fixing to die. I won't ever let my body get like that again. I knew I had allergies and I knew mold was one of them. What I didn't know was how mold could take over your body up to the point you were dying. We all want a clean house and I was alway's miss clean. But we don't stop and think what we have under our house or in our attic. Or our basement I know I didn't. We have mold in all of these places. And there are spray's to kill mold on contact. Anything you don't use inside throw it out. Old shoe's you don't wear, books, clothes if you don't use it you don't need it. I'll stop by saying we are our worse enemy Thank's. From Sara
Precautions
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The precautions one should take to avoid insect stings.
Insectstings.co.uk United Kingdom
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Stinging Insect Allergy - Tips to Remember
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A good overview of insect allergy.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Task Force on Allergic Disorders: The Allergy Report
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The 3 volume document, The Allergy Report, provides guidance on the clinical management of allergic disorders, examines the barriers to effective care, and addresses future research needs for allergy mechanisms and clinical approaches to treatment.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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The Allergy Guide: Venom Allergy
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What are the causes?, what are the symptoms?, what treatment can you get?, first aid, what can be done to prevent venom allergies?.
The Allergy Guide United Kingdom
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The buzz on insect stings and bites
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The two greatest risks from most insect stings are allergic reaction (which may occasionally be fatal) and infection (more likely and less serious)
This article for parents discusses what to do when bitten by bees or spiders.
KidsHealth.org USA
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The Effects of Insect Stings
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Reactions to insect stings can be graded into two categories: This article discusses both local reactions and systemic reactions.
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