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Childhood Asthma - Tips to Remember
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A good overview of what causes childhood asthma, the effect of infections, diagnostic clues, management and medications.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Cleaning Effectively to Prevent Asthma Attacks
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RAVEN SHADOWWINDS
Raven's Asthma Information
And Support
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Controlling Dust Mites in the Bedroom
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The best place to attack dust mites is in the bedroom where we spend about one-third of each day. These microscopic pests thrive on dead skin flakes as a food source. The average bed can contain up to two million dust mites. To reduce dust mite exposure in the bedroom and home, here are a few simple suggestions.
Allergy Relief Store
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Coping Tips for Allergy Sufferers
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Coping tips
available to U.S. residents only.
Schering Allergy & Respiratory USA
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Could your indoor environment be making you sick?
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Information on how to control:
House Dust and Dust Mite Allergies | Pet Allergies
Pollen Allergies | Mold Allergies | Cockroach Allergies
The Allergy Solution, Inc. USA
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Dust Mite Allergy
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Simple steps to relieving symptoms
Control your dust allergy by controlling exposure.
The Dust Mite
Other Ways to Fight the Mite
Mite exposure in acute asthma
eAllergy.net USA
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Dustmite Allergy
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What are dust mites?, What part of the dust mite causes allergies?, What are the symptoms of dust mite allergy?, Diagnosing a dust mite allergy, Combating the house dust mite,
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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Eczema
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What is eczema?, What are the symptoms?, Who is most likely to get atopic dermatitis?, What causes it?, Can eczema be cured?, How is it treated?, Can it be prevented?, Tips for keeping Atopic Dermatitis under control
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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Exercise-Induced Asthma - Tips to Remember
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A brief but very good overview including treatment
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Explaining Allergies to Your Child
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Young children with nasal allergy symptoms may not admit that their allergies are bothering them. Fears about going to the doctor or taking awful-tasting medicines are sometimes the reasons children refuse to talk about their symptoms. Older children and teenagers may not follow their treatment plan because they don't want to "stand out" or appear "different" from their friends. As a parent, you can help your child through many of the emotional aspects of managing allergies.
Learn how to Explain Allergies to Your Child
Learn how to Explain Reasons for Taking Allergy Medicines
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