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Layperson's Site Click Here 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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Professional Organisation's Site Click Here Practical Tips on Avoiding the Triggers of Asthma

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There are many steps that you can take to lessen or remove asthma triggers from your living environment that can prevent asthma attacks. Remember to follow these steps at home, in the car and at school whenever possible.

Asthma Help.Com   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Click Here Prevention of allergies and asthma in children - Tips to Remember

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A brief overview of preventing allergies in new-borns.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Click Here Prevention of Anaphylaxis

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Follow these tips to help reduce your risk for anaphylaxis:

Allerex - Canadian Distributors of the EpipenĀ®   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Click Here Recurrent Infections - Tips to Remember

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Infections and immunodeficiency.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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For Health Professionals Commercial Organisation's Site Click Here Respiratory Guidelines and Programs - Clinical and Regulatory Guidelines

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Clinical and Regulatory Guidelines, includes the most significant recent guidelines published by the top respiratory institutions in the USA. We have also included information on inhaler laws and anti-discrimination laws covering children with disabilities.

School Asthma Allergy.com  

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For Health Professionals Commercial Organisation's Site Click Here Respiratory Guidelines and Programs - Helpful Programs for Nurses

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Helpful Programs for Nurses, brings you orderable or downloadable programs or kits that you can use to set up demonstrations/events in your school concerning the management of allergic disease and asthma, and related issues.
ALA: Open Airways for Schools
EPA Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Action Kit

School Asthma Allergy.com  

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Professional Organisation's Site Click Here Role of the Allergist / Immunologist - Tips to Remember

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A good overview

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Click Here Safe & Forbidden Food & Ingredient Lists for Gluten-Free Diets

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Safe List - Foods & Ingredients Safe for a Gluten-Free Diet [read more]
Forbidden List - Foods and Ingredients Not Safe for a Gluten-Free Diet [read more]
Additional Things to Beware of to Maintain a 100% Gluten-Free Diet [read more]
American Dietetic Association Revises Its Gluten-Free Guidelines - Distilled Vinegar is Safe for a Gluten-Free Diet [read more]

Celiac.com   USA

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Mites cannot control their body temperature. Therefore a visit by soft toys or other small soft funishings, such as scatter cushions, to the freezer or tumble drier (hot) will devastate a mite colony.

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