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It has been known for some time that allergens of the house dust mite (European and American) cross-react with allergens of storage mites. Cross reactivity occurs as the mites share some of the same enzymes that cause allergic reaction.

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Professional's Personal Site Moderate Doctors Prescribe 'Environmental Control' For Allergy and Asthma Relief

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"Environmental control is the heartbeat, the cornerstone of
allergy treatment," says Dr. Michael Cowan.

The Ecology Works - Dustmitex   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Dust Allergies

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Simple steps to relieving symptoms.

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Associates in Otolaryngology, Head & Neck & Facial Plastic Surgery   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Dust Mite

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The dust mite may be an important cause of eczema and asthma.

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DermNet   New Zealand

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The dust mite is a tiny bug. It is a member or the spider and tick family. There are numerous types of mite, but the dust mite which has been linked to allergy likes to live in beds and carpets. It won’t bite you, but it excretes very fine droppings which are HIGHLY ALLERGIC

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AllergyNet Australia   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Dust Mite Allergies

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These little bugs are so small that between 100 and 500 individual mites live in a single gram of dust. Despite their size, dust mites cause some big problems. Or more specifically, their feces do.

A reasonable overview of this problem.

Intelihealth   USA

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A brief article on dust mite allergies with a link to an electronic consultation with an allergist.

Allergy Center   Australia

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Dust Mite Allergy

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From your Allergies Guide, dust mite protein, the number
one indoor allergen, is the most common cause of perennial
allergic rhinitis.

Symptoms, What Are Dust Mites?, Reducing Exposure, Anti-Mite Products, Treatment

Allergies.About.com   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Acceptable Dust Mite Allergy

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A brief article on dust house mites and house dust

Healthtouch Online   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Dust Mite Allergy

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Simple steps to relieving symptoms
Control your dust allergy by controlling exposure.
The Dust Mite
Other Ways to Fight the Mite
Mite exposure in acute asthma

eAllergy.net   USA

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