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Pollen Allergen
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Allergies to pollen, Allergies from airborne particles, cross-reactivity.
Aerobiology Research Laboratories Canada
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Pollen Allergies (from trees, grasses, weeds
and garden plants)
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A brief article on pollen allergies with a link to an electronic consultation with an allergist.
Allergy Center Australia
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Pollen Allergies: Questions and Answers
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Article about pollen allergies, with answers to questions
Healingwell.com USA
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Pollen Allergy
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Can you see a pollen grain?, How many pollen grains float through the air?, How long is the flowering season?, So what is it about pollen grains that make them allergenic?, How can pollen be avoided?
Christine Rogers
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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Pollen Allergy
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A brief article on pollen allergies.
Healthtouch Online USA
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Pollen Allergy
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Pollen from grasses, weeds or trees can trigger symptoms of hay fever and asthma. The pollen season can last for several months and exposure is difficult to avoid. There are, however, simple ways to prevent or reduce symptoms.
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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Pollen Allergy
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Each spring, summer, and fall, tiny particles are released from trees, weeds, and grasses. These particles, known as pollen, hitch rides on currents of air. Although their mission is to fertilize parts of other plants, many never reach their targets. Instead, they enter human noses and throats, triggering a type of seasonal allergic rhinitis called pollen allergy, which many people know as hay fever or rose
fever.
What is pollen?
When do plants make pollen?
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) USA
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Pollen Allergy
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A look at pollen and seasonal allergies including tree allergies, grass allergies, weed allergies.
How to identify allergic pollens and molds
eAllergy.net USA
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Pollen Allergy and Pollenosis
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An overview of pollen allergy.
Dr. Adrian Morris
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Pollen and Allergy - Betulaceae
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Six genus and about 150 different species belong to this Family. Among them, the most important allergologically are Birch tree (Betula alba or pendula), Alder (Alnus glutinosa), and Hazel (Corylus avellana).
They are trees and bushes mainly located in the north and center of Spain and Europe, where they have greater allergologic relevance (see maps).
Paediatric Allergy Unit of La Fe Hospital of Valencia Spain
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