Why a Clean House May Not Lower Asthma, Allergy Risk – Monthly Prescribing Reference


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Why a Clean House May Not Lower Asthma, Allergy Risk
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Despite the widely accepted assumption that the rise in allergic disorders may be due to improved hygiene, a new study has found no connection between development of allergies and asthma and personal hygiene or home cleanliness. This research …

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Allergy Season Tips from Carolina Asthma and Allergy Center – TWC News

Allergy Season Tips from Carolina Asthma and Allergy Center
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CHARLOTTE — Allergy season is upon us, and doctors want those with runny eyes, the sniffles and sore throats to be prepared. Dr. Glen Errington, from the Carolina Asthma and Allergy Center, recommends patients keep windows and doors closed. He also …
Safeguarding Yourself this Allergy SeasonRapid News Network

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Allergy & Asthma Network Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary – PR Newswire (press release)


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Allergy & Asthma Network Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary
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VIENNA, Va., March 2, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The past 30 years have seen dramatic changes in how asthma and allergies are diagnosed, treated and perceived by patients and their families. Allergy & Asthma Network (The Network) has been at …
Breastfeeding may lower infant's allergy riskClinical Advisor
Doctors Preparing For the Upcoming Allergy SeasonWHSV

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Could a Dishwasher Raise Your Child’s Allergy, Asthma Risk? – U.S. News & World Report

Could a Dishwasher Raise Your Child's Allergy, Asthma Risk?
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MONDAY, Feb. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Hand washing dishes instead of using a machine to wash dishes may reduce children's risk of developing allergic conditions, such as asthma or eczema, according to a new study. These findings are the latest to …

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Experts Evaluate Use of Allergy And Asthma Devices – International Business Times AU


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Experts Evaluate Use of Allergy And Asthma Devices
International Business Times AU
Inhalers and adrenalin auto-injectors are usually prescribed to patients with asthma and severe allergies, but instructions on how to use these devices are not often taught, according to various research groups. Incorrect use of these medical devices
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Asthma and allergy devices ‘not used properly’ – BBC News


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Asthma and allergy devices 'not used properly'
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Patients with asthma and severe allergies are often not taught how to use their medical devices properly, charities have warned. Asthma UK said in some cases poor technique led to people being put on stronger inhalers than they actually needed.
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