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A Patient's Asthma Primer
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A document outlining the following key points: Asthma words you should know, how the lungs work, what is asthma, is your asthma under control, triggers of asthma, irritants of asthma, allergens: environmental control, occupational asthma, medications that worsen asthma, asthma medications, relievers, preventers, warning signs of poor asthma control, questions and answers.
Canadian Asthma Consensus Guidelines Canada
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Airborne Allergies
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A look at airborne allergies. Molds, Deadly Molds: Stachybotyrs, Side Benefits of Mold Control, Allergies and Your Car, House Plants, Controlling Mold
The On-Line Allergy Center USA
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Airborne Allergy & Air Quality
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A very nice overview of airborne triggers including moulds, house dust mite and pollution, with a discussion on assessing and improving indoor air quality and the worth of stand-alone air cleaners.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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Airborne fungal spores may cause respiratory problems in newborns
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A Hospital in Boston, MA, examined a group of 499 children of asthmatic/allergic parents from metropolitan Boston. Researchers examined in-home and outdoor fungal concentrations measured once within the first 3 months of life as predictors of wheezing episodes in the first year of life. They found that the occurrence of at least one wheezing episode in the first year of life was correlated with increased exposure to dust-borne fungi, leading them to conclude that there is a link between early fungal exposure and initial evidence of respiratory symptoms.
Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center USA
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Allergens And Airborne Irritants
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Allergic reactions or responses to fumes, perfumes, smoke or other irritants in the air may trigger an asthma attack.
This is a short but informative article relating to allergens & airborne irritants.
Intelihealth USA
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Allergens: Mold
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A brief overview on mold allergies.
ViaHealth USA
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Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy - guidelines for the clinician
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A detailed article on the use of immunotherapy (desensitisation) in venom sting allergy and other conditions.
Dr. Adrian Morris
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Allergies Help Clinic
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Clearing the Air on Hay Fever
Is it Allergic Rhinitis or the Common Cold?
Ragweed: A Force to be Reckoned With
Break Out of the Mold
Finding Relief
Weather.com USA
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Ask the Expert - ABPA
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Why is analysis of IgE and IgG important is the diagnosis of ABPA. This is an expensive test and our physicians insist we send the test to a particular lab as opposed to our contracted referral lab. Testing for Niger and Fumigatus IgG and IgE levels does not seem to satisfy them. Do you think they looking for a clear cut interpretation that points them in the right direction as opposed to them making diagnosis decisions?
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Ask the Expert - Immunosuppression
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Stachybotrys effects on immune response.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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