How to Keep Holiday Scents From Causing Asthma Attacks – Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic

How to Keep Holiday Scents From Causing Asthma Attacks
Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic
According to the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, respiratory illnesses peak during the holidays. Research from the University of Washington also found roughly one-third of people with asthma have chemical hypersensitivity, and more than …
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New Hampshire Weighs Ban on Scents Worn By State Workers – Fox News (blog)

New Hampshire Weighs Ban on Scents Worn By State Workers
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The reason for the proposed ban — exposure to scented products can irritate or worsen symptoms for people with asthma or allergies. "The chemicals in some of these products can trigger the nasal congestion, sneezing and the runny nose," Dr. Stanley
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Live free or sneeze? New Hampshire weighs ban on scents worn by state workers – Fox News

Live free or sneeze? New Hampshire weighs ban on scents worn by state workers
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The reason for the proposed ban — exposure to scented products can irritate or worsen symptoms for people with asthma or allergies. "The chemicals in some of these products can trigger the nasal congestion, sneezing and the runny nose," Dr. Stanley

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Live free or sneeze? New Hampshire weighs ban on scents worn by state workers – MyFox Phoenix

Live free or sneeze? New Hampshire weighs ban on scents worn by state workers
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The reason for the proposed ban — exposure to scented products can irritate or worsen symptoms for people with asthma or allergies. "The chemicals in some of these products can trigger the nasal congestion, sneezing and the runny nose," Dr. Stanley

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