Leaving your bed unmade for a while in the morning may help your allergies and asthma, scientists say. That's because a warm, damp bed that's just been slept in is a perfect environment for dust mites. A Kingston University study found that leaving bed covers thrown back allows pillows, sheets, and blankets to dry out, and a dry bed environment is less appealing to dust mites.
I had to get up this morning at 2 AM to let my cats out. They have a perfectly good litter box, but would much rather use the great... Read more »
In the book "Feng shui in a Weekend" by Simon Brown, we learn that applying feng shui principles to your bedroom has a positive effect on... Read more »
As many of us will be taking summer trips, this will be the first in a series about traveling with allergies and asthma during highly... Read more »
When you have year-round severe allergies as I do, you have a tendency to just accept that allergy symptoms are a normal part of everyday... Read more »
It's the week I dread. No, not because I need to cook an edible Easter meal for a house full of guests or attempt to keep the kids busy... Read more »
After my son was diagnosed with food allergies, our traveling days came to an abrupt halt. To get back in the swing of things, we started slowly... Read more »
Are you thinking about remodeling your home, or building a new one? If so, there are several things you need to know about the impact this may have... Read more »
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Allergy-related symptoms can occur after you are around mold, certain animals or animal hair, dust, and other substances. These substances are... Read more »
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that though bed bug bites may keep people from sleeping soundly,... Read more »
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Indoor allergies; Pet allergies; Dust allergies; Mold allergies; Animal dander allergy Prevention Breastfeeding can help prevent and... Read more »