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Housecleaning Tips to Control Allergies and Asthma
Allergy and asthma symptoms getting you down? Take control with these simple cleaning strategies.
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Global Warming May Up Allergies, Asthma
Global warming will likely worsen allergies by boosting plants and pollen, and also increase asthma through bad air, a new research review shows.
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Managing Allergies at Work
Allergy symptoms are the No. 2 reason adults miss work. And even if you stoically go in, the effect of allergies at work has been called "presenteeism" -- being at work, but out of it. These tips can help you work well with allergies.
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Managing Allergies at School
Seasonal allergies affect as many as 40% of U.S. children, and on any given day, about 10,000 of those children miss school because of their allergies. Here are tips for parents of children with allergies.
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Relief for Allergies While Traveling
Traveling with allergies raises a whole new set of challenges in getting relief for allergies. Try these tips for allergy relief on the road.
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Relief for Allergies at School
To keep allergies at school under control, work closely with teachers, coaches, the school nurse -- and your child. Here are top tips to help your child control allergies at school.
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Relief for Allergies at Home
How can you allergy-proof your home? Find out where the allergens are lurking room-by-room, and get relief from indoor allergies.
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Relief for Allergies in the Great Outdoors
Got allergies? Here are tips to help reduce your exposure to grasses, pollens and other allergens -- and still enjoy the outdoors.
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Tips to Manage Allergies While Traveling
Try these tips for allergy relief when you?re on vacation or traveling on business.
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Allergy Tips for Outdoor Living
Don?t let allergies keep you indoors on nice days.
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Relief for Allergies at School
Help your child manage allergies at school with these tips.
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Tips to Ease Indoor Allergies
Try these simple tips to control indoor allergens that may trigger allergies at home.
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Fragrances May Emit Potential Toxins
Fragranced laundry products and air fresheners emit dozens of different chemicals, including some regulated as toxic or hazardous under federal law, according to a new study.
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Natural Allergy Relief
For an increasing number of allergy sufferers the road to relief is best paved by Mother Nature, with a variety of all-natural treatments that studies show can help -- often without many of the troubling side effects ascribed to traditional care.
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Conquer Your Allergies
You don't need to suffer if you have allergies. Here's how to lessen the blow.
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Allergy Friendly Outdoor Excercises
Like to exercise outdoors but have seasonal allergies? Experts tell WebMD how you can take control.
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Do You Need an Air Filter?
If you are plagued by allergies and you've done all you can to reduce the allergens in your home, an air filter just might help you.
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'Tongue Drops' Cut Bee Sting Allergy
Taking allergy drops instead of enduring painful shots may someday become an option for people who are allergic to honeybee stings.
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Students Inattentive to Food Allergies
College undergraduates have a somewhat nonchalant attitude about their food allergies that may put them at high risk for accidental exposure, a study shows.
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Seasonal Allergy Vaccine on the Horizon
A new allergy treatment could lead to a once-a-year vaccination for seasonal allergies, rather than weekly shots year round.
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Risky Allergic Reaction: Chemical Clues
Canadian researchers report that sudden, severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is linked to an inflammatory chemical called PAF.
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Peanut Allergies Striking Sooner
Children are developing potentially dangerous peanut allergies at a much younger age, according to a new study.
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New Ways to Fight Nut, Milk Allergies
Peanut allergies among kids are on the rise, a new study shows, but several novel strategies show promise for stemming -- even reversing -- the tide.
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Kids? Food Allergies Damper Dining Out
Even though most parents alert restaurant staff if their child has food allergies, a sizable number of the kids still suffer allergic reactions when dining out, a new survey shows.
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Kids' Allergies: Schoolwork Can Suffer
A first-of-its-kind national survey shows that when kids suffer nasal allergy symptoms, everything from their sleep to their schoolwork suffers as well.
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