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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Ask the Expert - Molds

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Stachybotrys effects on immune response.
Indoor mold spore levels.
Curvularia sinusitis.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthma and Allergy

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Patient information sheet. How to deal with pet, mold, mite and pollen allergies.

National Asthma Council Australia   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Asthma Triggers

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U.S Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA)   U.S.A

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthmatic Children at Risk From Toxic Homes

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High levels of fungal allergens in homes are putting asthmatic children at risk, new research has found.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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Laypersons Organisation Good Avoiding Dust mite allergies in the home

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Tips on how to avoid dust mites allergies and mold allergies in your home

Allergenica   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Avoiding Molds

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What are mold (fungus) sensitivities?, How can one avoid molds?, Where can I get more information?

University of Michigan Health System   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Brochure - Asthma - Dust, Mites, Pollens, and Pets

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A brochure on asthma, dust, mites, pollens, pets and molds.

Asthma Australlia   Australia

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Causes of Allergic Asthma

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A brief descritpion of the following: Pollen, Air Pollutions, Mold and exercise

MERCK & CO   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Common Allergens

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Most common cause of allergic asthma are pollen particularly grass pollen, house dust particularly the mites in the dust, and the animals. Molds, fumes and dust encountered in industry, drugs and food are other important causes of asthma.

Following are some the common allergens causing allergic diseases.

Asthma Cure   India

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Common Myths About Allergy And Asthma Exposed

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Allergies and asthma are very common in Australia and New Zealand. Around 1 in 3 people will develop allergies some time during their life, and about 1 in 10 will develop asthma. Far from being a trivial inconvenience, allergies have a significant impact on quality of life, are associated with medical complications and consume 20 per cent of Australia's health budget. Some allergies are even life threatening. Unfortunately, many people confuse myth with reality in the way they view and treat allergies and asthma.

Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy   Australia

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