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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent A Checklist Of Allergens

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Article about allergies of all kinds, includes a checklist

Healingwell.com   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional's Personal Site Excellent A Commentary on Allergies in Children and Infants

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Chronic allergic rhinitis - Importance of finding causes - Chest deformities - Allergens may change - Dangerous allergies

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Allergies Explained   UK

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Professional's Personal Site Excellent A Commentary on Asthma Management

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Investigation of asthma in children - Emergency treatment - General Management of Asthma

Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown

Allergies Explained   UK

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Professional's Personal Site Moderate A New Test For Asthma

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This breath test measures nitrous oxide levels in the air that children exhale, with results available immediately.

Dr Greene's House Calls   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Airborne fungal spores may cause respiratory problems in newborns

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A Hospital in Boston, MA, examined a group of 499 children of asthmatic/allergic parents from metropolitan Boston. Researchers examined in-home and outdoor fungal concentrations measured once within the first 3 months of life as predictors of wheezing episodes in the first year of life. They found that the occurrence of at least one wheezing episode in the first year of life was correlated with increased exposure to dust-borne fungi, leading them to conclude that there is a link between early fungal exposure and initial evidence of respiratory symptoms.

Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Excellent Allergies In Children: What to do?

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From your Allergies Guide, an allergic family can delay or reduce the occurrence of allergies or asthma in their children by implementing some environmental changes.

Preventative Measures, Potential Dangers, Treatment,

Allergies.About.com   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Good Allergy to Animals

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An indepth article on pet allergies.

Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown

Allergies Explained   UK

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When your child has asthma, you need to think about how their asthma will react to the activities he or she take part in. It’s best to pick activities that are fun and healthy, and learn how to manage his or her asthma during these activities.

When choosing an activity, think about:

AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan   USA

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Infants and small children have special concerns when it comes to asthma. This article describes how to take care of a small child with asthma.

AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Asthma and Travel

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Asthma never takes a holiday. This means that it is just as important to manage asthma when you are away from home. It is very important for family members of children who have asthma to plan carefully before taking a vacation or spending any time away from home. The goal should be to lessen the chances of your child experiencing an asthma attack, which in turn will help ensure a more enjoyable, stress-free trip.

MERCK & CO   USA

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