Asda sealed off after infestation of caterpillars that can cause asthma attacks and set skin ‘on fire’ – Mirror.co.uk

Asda sealed off after infestation of caterpillars that can cause asthma attacks and set skin 'on fire'
Mirror.co.uk
Supermarket bosses have sealed off part of their site – to protect shoppers from dangerous CATERPILLARS. They've cordoned off trees cloaked with thousands of brown tail caterpillars on a strip of grass running by the Asda store . Staff at the shop in

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Asthma, skin rashes and other side effects of mosquito coils and other repellents – TheHealthSite

Asthma, skin rashes and other side effects of mosquito coils and other repellents
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Out of the 286 doctors surveyed from the same area as the household surveys, they confirmed that patients with bronchial irritation, strong reactions leading to asthma and ENT or eye problems needed treatment. The study also confirms that chemicals in …

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How being a baker can give you asthma and why hairdressers have terrible skin – Daily Mail


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How being a baker can give you asthma and why hairdressers have terrible skin
Daily Mail
Around 10 per cent of adult asthma cases are thought to be as a result of their jobs. One at-risk group is bakers, who develop it from breathing in flour, explains Professor Paul Cullinan, a consultant respiratory physician at Royal Brompton Hospital

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Steroid-sparing therapy is promising for allergic asthma – Skin and Allergy News Digital Network

Steroid-sparing therapy is promising for allergic asthma
Skin and Allergy News Digital Network
KEYSTONE, COLO. – A novel toll-like receptor-9 agonist showed impressive clinical efficacy in persistent allergic asthma in a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. "This is really interesting," Dr. Harold S. Nelson commented in highlighting

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Mice at risk of asthma, allergies can fight off skin cancer – Washington University in St. Louis News


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Mice at risk of asthma, allergies can fight off skin cancer
Washington University in St. Louis News
A molecule involved in asthma and allergies now has been shown to make mice resistant to skin cancer, according to scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The molecule, called TSLP (thymic stromal lymphopoietin), is

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