Although allergies and colds have similar symptoms, there are some signs that can help you tell the difference between them.
Nasonex.com USA
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It's Spring Again and Allergies are in Bloom
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An nice overview
Ken Flieger
Family Haven USA
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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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Mold Allergies
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Molds may be a major contributor to seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, as well as other health problems.
Symptoms, Indoor Molds, Food Molds and Outdoor Molds.
Allergies.About.com USA
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Montelukast useful in treating allergic rhinitis
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The leukotriene receptor antagonist montelukast appears to be useful for treating patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis, according to a recent study.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Non-Allergic Rhinitis
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Classification of non-allergic causes of rhinitis
Complication and Treatment.
Florida Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Society USA
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Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
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Hay fever is sometimes called seasonal allergic rhinitis because it only occurs during the pollen season. Perennial allergic rhinitis occurs all the year round. The conditions have the same type of symptoms and occur when an allergy causes inflammation and irritation of the delicate linings of the nose and eyes.
Phase I Results for Dynavax's Ragweed Immunotherapy (AIC) Presented At AAAAI) Meeting
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A news article where Dynavax Technologies Corporation announced the presentation of data from a Phase I study of AIC, Dynavax's proprietary conjugate of purified ragweed allergen (Amb a 1) to an immunostimulatory polynucleotide DNA sequence (ISS).
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