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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergies

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What are allergies?, what are allergnes?, symptoms, what allergy tests are available and allergy products and services.

The British Allergy Foundation (BAF)   United Kingdom

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Professional's Personal Site Good Allergies - Much More Than A Sneeze

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There are over seventy distinct food and environmental allergy symptoms. Listed four of the leading causes of allergies and some of their respective symptoms:

Dr. Yolanda Hobbs

Parents of Allergic Children PAC   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Allergies and how to avoid them.

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What is an allergy,What are the symptoms, Primary external factors causing allergies, Foods commonly associated with specific allergies, Conventional medical treatment for allergies, ETC.

Milam, Larry J, et al

Natural Ways To Health  

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Laypersons Organisation Excellent 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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Commercial Organisation's Site Good 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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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergy Diagnosis

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A short but good overview on the diagnosing allergy.

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

Your commentsWhen I was admitted to C.C.U. for one of my worst anaphylactic shocks, a dietician came as no-one wanted to let me eat any normal food and refused to speak to me as I went privately to have a Vega test. It does not count she said. do it on the NHSS first. This was 5 months ago. unfortunately, I had another anaphylactic shock 3 weeks ago. Thankfully, I am due to attend an allergy clinic in London in 2 days. N. Jones
Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergy-Proof Your Home

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Medicines help treat your allergy symptoms once you've got them, but there are several steps you can take to prevent symptoms before they strike.

Web MD Health   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Acceptable Asthma

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There are many irritants that can trigger an asthmatic reaction. These are the most common:

Multidata - Pollen.Com   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Asthma and Allergies

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When asthma is diagnosed, it is important to figure out whether an allergic reaction is involved, and also to identify the trigger factors that set off a reaction. Avoiding or reducing your exposure to the allergens and trigger factors that affect you is the key to controlling asthma symptoms, and may mean you will rely less on medications.

Allergy New Zealand   New Zealand

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Bird-Egg Syndrome

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Bird-egg syndrome is one example of the close connection of type I allergies involving inhalant and food allergens. The
sensitization to airborn allergens was proved to preceed the
allergy to ingestive allergens in several studies. Hypersensitivity reactions to bird (feathers, serum, droppings
and meat) and egg yolk allergens are more frequently
observed in bird fanciers (budgerigar, canary, parrot etc.). The pathomechanism of IgE-mediated bird-egg syndrome is
different from pigeon fancier's lung (a form of extrinsic
allergic alveolitis), which is not a subject of the present data
collection. There are some differences in prevalences and
symptoms between bird-egg syndrome and food allergy to egg without sensitization to bird allergens. For example
respiratory reactions are frequent in bird-egg syndrome, while
they are rarely seen in patients with egg allergy only. The
present data collection summarizes information about
prevalence, symptoms, and allergen sources in tabular form.
Molecular biological and allergenic properties of the major
egg yolk allergens alpha-livetin (chicken serum albumin),
apovitellenin I and VI are presented. Up to now only little is
known about the identity of feather allergens. Apart from bird allergens feather mites participate in the cross-sensitization to house dust mite.

Añibarro Bausela B, Besler M, Rancé F, Szépfalusi Z

Internet Symposium on Food Allergens   Germany

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