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Asthma Triggers
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Indoor Asthma Triggers
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U.S Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) U.S.A
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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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Battling Dust Mites
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A brief article on how to understand & cope with dust mite allergies.
Allergy Prevention Center USA
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Bedding Protectors and Allergy Control
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An article about bedding protectors and 14 steps to implement in your child's bedroom to reduce the allergen load.
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Biology of the mite
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Fossil studies show that mites have been on earth for over 400 million years. The house dust mite evolved from around 23 million years ago to live as a scavenger in environments such as birds nests. Some modern homes have provided the perfect environment for domestic mites to thrive. Understanding the mite will help to reverse this phenomenon.
HouseDustMite.org
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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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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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Controlling Asthma Triggers At Home, At Child Care and At School
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How Can You Control Allergens?, How Can You Avoid Dust Mites?, How Can You Avoid Animal Dander?, How Can You Avoid Mold?. Outdoor Plant Pollens and Mold Spores. irritants - smoke and fumes and other triggers.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (New England Chapter) USA
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Controlling Dust Mites in the Bedroom
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The best place to attack dust mites is in the bedroom where we spend about one-third of each day. These microscopic pests thrive on dead skin flakes as a food source. The average bed can contain up to two million dust mites. To reduce dust mite exposure in the bedroom and home, here are a few simple suggestions.
Allergy Relief Store
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Could your indoor environment be making you sick?
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Information on how to control:
House Dust and Dust Mite Allergies | Pet Allergies
Pollen Allergies | Mold Allergies | Cockroach Allergies
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