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:
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College classes have been going on for a few months now and much to the dismay of both students and their parents, some have come across,... Read more »
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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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... Read more »