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Eliminating Indoor Allergens |
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Because indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, and people spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) offers advice to allergy and asthma sufferers for cleaning effectively to prevent their allergy symptoms. |
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New Treatments for Nickel Allergy |
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Following poison ivy, metal allergy is the most common form of allergic contact dermatitis. Nickel, which is found in costume jewelry, watchbands, clothing fasteners such as zippers, buttons and snaps, and virtually all common metal objects, accounts for the majority of cases of metal allergies. |
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Topical Immunomodulators Effective in Treating Eczema |
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For the estimated 15 million Americans with eczema -- a chronic skin disease in which the skin becomes itchy with red patches of inflamed skin -- finding effective, long-lasting treatments was a difficult and frustrating process. |
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Study - Dust Mite Covers Are Effective |
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A research study found evidence that people who have allergic asthma and use dust mite-impermeable bed covers have improved peak flow measurements for asthma sufferers. |
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Researchers Find Safer Way to Diagnose Food Allergy |
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Research regarding a safer and less expensive way to diagnose food allergy in children was presented in the Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology. |
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Most people will experience temporary redness, swelling and itching at the site of the sting when stung by bees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets or fire ants. But for people allergic to stinging insects, their immune systems will overreact to the venom injected by the insects resulting in severe reactions. |
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