Hidden Allergens
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A Checklist Of Allergens
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Article about allergies of all kinds, includes a checklist
Healingwell.com USA
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Allergen Nomenclature
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A list of allergens and isoallergens.
New allergen form.
Nomenclature publication
Nomenclature editorial
International Union of Immunological Societies Australia
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Allergies and the Allergens that Contribute to them
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What allergens are, Common allergens, Symptoms of allergies, How allergies are treated, Minimizing exposure to allergens, Medications to help reduce allergy symptoms, Allergy shots.
Aerias, Better Health through Indoor Air Quality Awareness USA
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Allergies at Work
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If you find yourself getting congested and sneezing a lot at work, it's not because you're allergic to your work! However, you may be having a reaction to something in your office which could be either an allergen or an irritant. Here's the difference:
Nasonex.com USA
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Asthma - provoking factors
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Asthma - provoking factors. Triggers and causes
The Lung Association Canada
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Avoidance
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Suggestions for avoiding (some) allergens:
ViaHealth USA
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Controlling Asthma Triggers At Home, At Child Care and At School
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How Can You Control Allergens?, How Can You Avoid Dust Mites?, How Can You Avoid Animal Dander?, How Can You Avoid Mold?. Outdoor Plant Pollens and Mold Spores. irritants - smoke and fumes and other triggers.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (New England Chapter) USA
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Determination of Hidden Allergens in Foods by Immunoassays
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Hidden food allergens present a potential threat to allergic individuals. In Europe mandatory labelling of the most important food allergens is in preparation (Amendment of EU Food Labeling Directive). On the other hand there are only a few validated methods for the detection and quantitation of minute amounts of allergens in foods. Immunological methods can involve either human IgE or animal antisera. Dot- immunblotting and SDS-PAGE / immunoblotting are sufficient for qualitative detection of food allergens, while Rocket- immunoelectrophoresis and Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) are applications to quantitate hidden food allergens. The performance of the methods such as their sensitivity, specificity, limit of detection, recovery and reproducability are reviewed in detail.
Internet Symposium on Food Allergens Germany
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Environmental Allergens
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Allergens in the home, outdoor allergens, allergen avoidance
The Allergy Guide United Kingdom
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Food Allergy Diagnosis
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This article gives a complete picture on the prevalence, definitions, types of reactions, symptoms, cross-reactivity, hidden allergens, diagnosis, types of tests, treatment, and other aspects of adverse reactions to food.
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