Tuesday, June 11, 2013

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Common allergy triggers include pollen, ragweed, mold, pet dander and dust mites, and that's not including people with food allergies. Trigger avoidance is one of the most effective forms of treatment, but it can be difficult to do. Minimizing your triggers as much as possible is important to living well with allergies.

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  In recent years the number of consumer products containing fragrances has skyrocketed. Thousands of fragrances have invaded our air space and become a part of our daily routine. But some people with respiratory problems might say that their homes and work places have turned into virtual gas chambers.   Fragrances are not limited to…

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Kathi MacNaughton, Health Pro, posted Getting Ready for the Return of Spring… February might seem a bit early to start worrying about spring allergies,…

02/18/13

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Kathi MacNaughton, Health Pro, posted Winter Allergies and YOU People who have seasonal allergies often look forward to the colder winter months, hoping that…

02/17/13

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Kathi MacNaughton, Health Pro, posted Keep Indoor Allergies at Bay This Winter In many areas in the northern hemisphere, colder temperatures and precipitation…

11/12/12

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James Thompson, MD, Health Pro, commented on Rhinitis: Fragrances And What You Can… Hi Ms.Day,   Actually I do have hypersensitivity to fragrances and…

07/10/12

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