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10 Simple Steps Help You Bag Allergy-Causing Dust Mites
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Study Says It's Possible to Control Them, Even in Humid Climates
Mike Fillon, MS
WebMD/Health USA
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Advice From Your Allergist - House Dust Allergy
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House dust is a major cause of year-round runny or stuffy nose, itchy, watery eyes and sneezing for allergy sufferers.
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online 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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Allergies to Dust
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Many children are allergic to house dust. But what is it in dust that they are allergic to?
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Allergies to Dust Mites
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