Indoor allergies; Pet allergies; Dust allergies; Mold allergies; Animal dander allergy
Breastfeeding can help prevent and decrease allergies. There is also evidence that exposures to certain allergens in the first year of life may prevent some allergies.
Mold spores are everywhere. You can reduce your exposure to mold by following these steps:
Have you seen the reports circulating that say: "... the most widely recommended treatments to reduce dust mites had no effect on... Read more »
The best way to keep your allergy symptoms in check is to minimize your contact with the things that trigger them. Typically, allergy... Read more »
Understanding your triggers is a key component of allergy management, and dust is one of the most prevalent of triggers. So getting a... Read more »
OK, maybe we’re a little more adventurous than most. After all, at age eighteen my husband and I left the relative safety of home in Ohio... Read more »
I received a fancy air filter for a present last year. It has a mold attachment, a kind of light blub, which uses ozone to fry the mold... 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 »
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Indoor allergies; Pet allergies; Dust allergies; Mold allergies; Animal dander allergy Treatment The best treatment is to avoid being... Read more »
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Indoor allergies; Pet allergies; Dust allergies; Mold allergies; Animal dander allergy Symptoms Coughing Difficulty breathing ... Read more »
Molds... yuck! A fungus -- that's disgusting, right? And what does mold have to do with nasal allergies and asthma? The answer to that question is,... Read more »
Allergy and asthma control begins at home. Many people with allergies stay indoors when outdoor air is full of pollen and spores. But dust mites,... Read more »