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Sinusitis - Tips to Remember
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A good overview the causes, diagnosis and treatment of sinusitis.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Sneezing Every Season: Tips for Allergy Sufferers
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Tips on how to cope with Perennial allergies.
Allergy Prevention Center USA
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Stinging Insect Allergy - Tips to Remember
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A good overview of insect allergy.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Suggestions for people suffering caused by pollen and mold
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Suggestions for people suffering caused by pollen and mold
The Salinas Allergy Clinic USA
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Summer Dining
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Whether you are going on a picnic, having a get-together at a friend's home, or dining out, be sure to keep the following tips in mind.
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAN) USA
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Teaching Tips for Children and Adults with Autism
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Good teachers helped me to achieve success. I was able to overcome autism because I had good teachers. At age 2 1/2 I was placed in a structured nursery school with experienced teachers. From an early age I was taught to have good manners and to behave at the dinner table. Children with autism need to have a structured day, and teachers who know how to be firm but gentle.
Temple Grandin, Ph.D.
Center for the Study of Autism USA
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Teaching Toolkit : Tools for Teaching Students with Asthma/Allergies and their Parents
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Tools for Teaching Students with Asthma/Allergies and their Parents, contains tools designed for "the teachable moment" between you and your students with respiratory disease.
Some of these tools can be sent home with your students to their parents in order to facilitate both education and a better line of communication between you, your students with asthma and allergies, their parents, and their primary-care physicians.
School Asthma Allergy.com
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The Adolescent and Food Allergy: Survival Tips for Parent and Child
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The teenager with a severe food allergy poses special problems for many parents. By nature, adolescents are unfortunately willing to take risks. They may feel indestructible and take risks that they would find shocking only a few years later. In addition, even when they fully recognize and appreciate a particular risk, they may be willing to ignore it for fear of looking or acting differently than their peers.
Dr. Bob Wood
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAN) USA
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The Importance of Clinical Research Trials - Tips to Remember
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A good overview
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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