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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Hay Fever - Rhinitis

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What is allergy?
Nasal Polyps & Allergies
What Is The Treatment For Nasal Polyps?

Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc.   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Acceptable Hay fever and Perennial Allergic Rhinitis

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The difference between perennial allergic rhinitis and summer hay fever.

The Allergy Guide   United Kingdom

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Hay Fever Prevention

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While avoidance works in theory, it doesn't always work in practice--unless you're in the desert. Here's how to reason with the allergy season without having to move.

Very novel and useful tips and a great article.

Intelihealth   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Hay Fever, Summer Colds, and Allergies

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Reviewed by: American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Inc.

What Is Hay Fever? The term hay fever is a misnomer. First of all, it is not caused by hay, and secondly, it does not
produce fever! But it does produce stuffed-up, runny/itchy nose and eyes, sneezing, itchy throat, and excess mucus in the nose and throat, and it is caused by allergy to airborne particles that are inhaled.

A reasonable overview.

Virtual Hospital   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Good Hayfever

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An Approach to Hayfever and Allergic Rhinitis.

Dr Adrian Morris

Surrey Allergy Clinic   United Kingdom

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Commercial Organisation's Site Acceptable Hayfever (including allergic rhinitis)

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A brief article on hayfever with link to an electronic consultation with an allergist

Allergy Center   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Acceptable Hayfever FAQ

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What is hay fever and its symptoms?
What is the difference between a cold and hay fever?
Is hay fever a life long condition?
What can I do in my home environment to reduce my allergy symptoms?
How can I protect myself in my office as well?

Allergy Buyers Club   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Hayfever season strikes again

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Millions of people are yet again having to prepare for the annual assault on their noses as the hayfever season begins in earnest.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Hayfever suffers get the call on pollen counts

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Hayfever sufferers will soon be able to get the low-down on pollen counts via a text messaging system on their mobile phones.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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Professional's Personal Site Good Hayfever: the facts

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Hayfever affects 15 to 20 % of the population in Britain, where it is mainly caused by grass pollen. In other countries other pollens cause major 'hayfever' as well; ragweed in the USA, birch tree pollen in Scandinavia, and cedar pollen in Japan, for example.

A very nice article.

Asthma & Allergy Information & Research (AAIR)   United Kingdom

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