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How to Create a Dust-Free Bedroom
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A brief overview
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) USA
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Indoor Allergens
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A very good overview of indoor allergens
Prof. E Weinberg, Dr G Davis and Prof. P. Potter
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Investigating the Home Environment
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Home allergens - Use of peak flow meter - Investigation of personal dust - Speed of release of mite allergen -
Microscopical studies of house dust.
Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown
Allergies Explained UK
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Learn: Dust Mites
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Learn about dust mites and how to eliminate them.
Achoo Allergy and Air Products USA
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Ranking Asthma's Indoor Culprits: Dust Mites Top List
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The household is a hostile environment for asthmatics, containing a variety of agents that might cause or worsen an attack, but a new report rates these threats in a way that is ultimately aimed at helping people breathe more easily. The microscopic but ubiquitous dust mite apparently is the only definitive indoor cause among individuals without
previous symptoms.
Jeff Levine
WebMD/Health USA
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Simple tips and practical information
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Mites cannot control their body temperature. Therefore a visit by soft toys or other small soft funishings, such as scatter cushions, to the freezer or tumble drier (hot) will devastate a mite colony.
HouseDustMite.org
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Something in the Air: Airborne Allergens
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NIH Brochure - an excellent article and includes discussion on:
Symptoms of Allergies to Airborne Substances
Pollen Allergy
Mold Allergy
Dust Mite Allergy
Animal Allergy
Chemical Sensitivity
Diagnosing Allergic Diseases
Treating People with Allergic Diseases
Allergy Research
and Information Resources
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) USA
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Something in the Air: Airborne Allergens
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This long article covers the following:
What is an allergy?, Why are some people allergic to these substances while others are not?, What is an allergic reaction?, Symptoms of Allergies to Airborne Substances, Pollen Allergy, What is pollen?, When do plants make pollen?, Mold Allergy, What is mold?, What is mold allergy?, Where do molds grow?, Which molds are allergenic?, Are mold counts helpful?, Are there other mold-related disorders?, Dust Mite Allergy, What is house dust?, Animal Allergy, Chemical Sensitivity, Diagnosing Allergic Diseases, Skin Tests, Blood Tests, Treating People with Allergic Diseases, Avoidance, Air conditioners and filters, Medications, Immunotherapy, Allergy Research & Information Resources
Healthier You USA
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Something in the Air: Airborne Allergens
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Symptoms of Allergies to Airborne Substances, Pollen Allergy, Mold Allergy, Dust Allergy, Animal Allergy, Chemical Sensitivity, Diagnosing Allergic Diseases, Treating Allergic Diseases, Allergy Research.
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