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Understanding the causes of your allergy-like symptoms
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Seasonal allergens, nonallergic vasomotor triggers, allergy-like symptoms caused by both seasonal allergens and nonallergic vasomotor triggers.
Astelin USA
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Update on allergen avoidance measures in the home
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Studies presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (March 13th-18th in Washington, DC) confirmed the importance of environmental exposure to furred pets, cockroaches, and dust mites in causing and worsening of asthma in children. Allergens (substances causing the allergic response) are difficult to avoid completely, but certain measures can help lower exposure to important indoor allergens, especially dust mites.
Allergy Web - Asthma & Allergy Associates of Florida, PA. USA
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Watery Eyes? Runny Nose? Time to Spring into Action Against Seasonal Allergies
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An article on seasonal allergies, how to minimise the effects of allergens in your home, questions and answers, medication from your pharmacy and over the counter.
Rebecca D. Williams
Internet Grateful Med USA
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What are triggers?
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Although triggers are unique to the individual, here are some common ones
MERCK & CO USA
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What Are You Allergic To?
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Discusses the different allergens that could cause allergic reactions.
World Allergy Organisation USA
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What is Allergy?
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Allergies are very common in Australia and New Zealand, affecting around one in three people at some time in their lives. There are many different causes of allergy and symptoms vary from mild to potentially life threatening. Allergy is also one of the major factors associated with the cause and persistence of asthma. There is evidence that the prevalence of allergy and asthma is increasing worldwide. However, the good news is that for most allergies, treatment is available.
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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What is causing your allergy?
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The first step in management of allergic disease is identifying the cause(s) of the problem. In some cases, the cause(s) may be obvious. However, in other cases it may require medical evaluation using proven investigational tools. Once the cause(s) is identified, steps can be taken to limit exposure to the allergen(s).
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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What You Should Know When Kids Have Asthma
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Tips for Controlling Symptoms
Jeanie Davis
WebMD/Health USA
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Why Do People Get Allergies?
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Common allergens, what causes asthma and how is it related to allergies?, What causes sinusitus,
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