?Autumn and winter-born babies more likely to get asthma, hayfever and food allergies – Western Daily Press

?Autumn and winter-born babies more likely to get asthma, hayfever and food allergies
Western Daily Press
Autumn and winter-born babies are more likely to develop asthma, hayfever and food allergies due to genetic differences, according to new research. Scientists have discovered the season you are born in could determine whether you develop an allergy in …

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Expert warns dust mites and germs living in beds cause asthma, hayfever and flu – Daily Mail


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Expert warns dust mites and germs living in beds cause asthma, hayfever and flu
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This can cause eczema and hay fever, and estimates suggest dust mites may be a factor in up to 80 per cent of people with asthma. Dr Ackerley, added: 'They can cause rhinitis, a cough, dry eyes. They can disturb sleep. People with other allergies can

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Pollen’s blight returns for asthma, hay-fever sufferers – Stock and Land


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Pollen's blight returns for asthma, hay-fever sufferers
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Professor Douglass said high grass pollen counts could also aggravate asthma, particularly when followed by a thunderstorm in a phenomenon known as ''thunderstorm asthma''. A rapid rise in humidity, which often precedes a thunderstorm, can cause
Hayfever season officially starts today with first pollen countHealthCanal.com

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Pollen’s blight returns for asthma, hay-fever sufferers – The Age


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Pollen's blight returns for asthma, hay-fever sufferers
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ALLERGY specialists are bracing for an influx of patients with hay fever and asthma as spring and the pollen season begins. Royal Melbourne Hospital allergy specialist Jo Douglass said hay fever could occur at any time of the year as a reaction to
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Plane trees not to blame for hayfever – 6minutes

Plane trees not to blame for hayfever
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Ryegrass pollen was twice as likely to cause allergic sensitisation, a study (link) in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (online Sept 14) has found. To view full articles and make the most of 6minutes, you need to be logged in and a registered
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