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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate The Control Measures of Housedust Mites

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How to control house dust mites.

Dr. Adrian Morris

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

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Professional Organisation's Site Good The Four Components of Asthma Management

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1. Objective Measures of Lung Function
2. Pharmacologic Therapy
3. Environmental Measures to Control Allergens and
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4. Patient Education
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Colorado Health Site   USA

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The fact about house dust mites.

The Ecology Works - Dustmitex   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional's Personal Site Excellent The Story of Acarosan - was this the answer to the dust mite problem?

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The Clinical trial of Acarosan - Illustrative Case Histories - An Eczematous Family Affair

Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown

Allergies Explained   UK

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Tips For A Dust-Free Bedroom

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Tips for a dust-free bedroom

Healthtouch Online   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Trigger recognition and avoidance

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Here is a sample list of ways to avoid or reduce exposure to common triggers.

Do's and don'ts for parents when caring for a child with asthma.

MERCK & CO   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Triggers - Food

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Food aggravates asthma through:, Following category of food can induce asthma, Clues of foods allergy, how Sweets cause asthma?, how Dust and Dinner induce Asthma?, how Fume and Onion cause Asthma?, how Soft drink causes Asthma?, After how much time food causes problem?, Should an allergic person avoid Milk?, wheat, egg, fish allergy, Diet for Asthmatic Patients, children and the elderly.

Asthma Cure   India

Your commentsAt the age of 50 I suddenly realized that the reason my lungs were becoming congested was I was eating onions at Taco Bell! Onions give me insomnia and an asthma-like reaction (mild). From: Douglas G. Danforth
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Elements from the droppings of the house dust mite have been found in the fluid surrounding unborn children. Is this the primary cause of asthma/rhinitis?

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A brief article on the use of vacuuming to control allergens.

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Wash Those Mites Right Out of Your House

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When it comes to battling allergy-provoking substances in
household dust, many people are unwittingly sleeping with the enemy: dust mites lurking in bedroom furnishings. But even simple, inexpensive steps such as washing bed linens weekly, cleaning or removing carpets, and using allergen-proof pillow and mattress covers can help keep allergies and
asthma attacks at bay, experts say.

Neil Osterweil

WebMD/Health   USA

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