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Indoor Allergens
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Controlling indoor allergens: dust mites, cockroaches, pets, etc.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Indoor and Outdoor Pollution and Asthma
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A clear and concise article about how indoor and outdoor pollution can affect your asthma.
Dr Farouk Jooma
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Indoor Environments - Biological Contaminants
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Indoor environments often concentrate chemical and biological contaminants. The most common biological contaminants are the bacteria, fungi, molds, pollens, arachnids and insects. Various allergens are produced or naturally occur with many common biological sources.
This article gives a very good overview of bacteria and fungi that may occur in the home environment and contains a list of fungi commonly found in ventilation systems and indoor environments.
Tom Fairley and Stephen Gislason MD
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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Investigating the Home Environment
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Home allergens - Use of peak flow meter - Investigation of personal dust - Speed of release of mite allergen -
Microscopical studies of house dust.
Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown
Allergies Explained UK
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Know Your Allergy Triggers
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Any substance (allergen) that causes an allergic reaction when you are exposed to it is an allergy trigger. Knowing your allergy triggers is an important part of your treatment. If you know what you're allergic to, you can try to avoid it.
One way to find out what allergens are bothering you is to write down what you were doing and where you were when your symptoms started getting worse. Use the Allergy Trigger List below to identify your allergy triggers.
Nasonex.com USA
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Media Resources: Position Statement 6 - Allergen Standardization
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Physician Reference Materials: Position Statements
AAAAI
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Oral Allergy Syndrome
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A brief introduction to "Oral allergy syndrome"
Dr. Michel Drouin
Canadian Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Foundation Canada
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Other Causes of Allergic Problems in the Home
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Home allergens - Natural gas smells - Air fresheners - Insecticides - washing powder
Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown
Allergies Explained UK
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Overview of Expert Care for Asthma: Annotated Bibliography.
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This review was performed to provide physicians, managed care organisations, and patients with direct access to the diverse research literature bearing on the value of specialist (expert) care for asthma. This report consists of a brief summary of the current status of knowledge, accompanied by an annotated bibliography which documents and expands on the narrative summary. Includes
Epidemiology and economics of asthma,
Expert care for asthma,
Allergen control for asthma,
Immunotherapy for asthma, and
Practice parameters and quality of care for asthma.
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online USA
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Evidence-based medicine!
Paolo Mesirca
Pollen and Asthma
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A brief but good overview of pollen and allergy
Prof. E Weinberg, Dr G Davis and Prof. P. Potter
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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