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Tips on how to deal with other triggers. Sore throat, Bacterial infection, Sleep, Sudden climatic change, Rainy days, Mosquito repellants, Tobacco smoke, Pets, Fireworks & crackers, Worship lighting agarbatti/hawan, Lady's Head Washing, Farming works

Asthma Cure   India

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Approximately 10% of people are allergic to cats or dogs. Allergies to cats are about twice as common as allergies to dogs. It's hard for most people to admit that their allergy symptoms could be caused by a family pet they love so much. Just the thought of having to give up your pet is heartbreaking. This article focuses on pet allergies and things you can do to control your allergy symptoms so that you can live comfortably with your pet.

Nasonex.com   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Pet Allergies

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An in-depth article on pet allergies.

Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center   USA

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Recently published articles related to pet allergies will be posted here in the future.

Allerpet   USA

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A great list of facts and fiction relating to pet allergies, including, are people allergic to some breeds of dogs and not to others, are dogs and cats that do not shed hair 'hypoallergenic.' , and more.…

Allerpet   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Pet allergies: When furry friends are your enemy

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Frequently asked questions.

Mayo Health Oasis   USA

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Many people think animal allergies are caused by the fur or feathers of their pet. In fact, allergies are actually aggrevated by other factors:

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National Institutes of Health (NIH)   USA

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AsthmaMoms   USA

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Time to Rethink Advice to Avoid Four-Legged Friends?

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WebMD/Health   USA

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National Allergy and Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics   USA

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