Rising allergies, asthma triggered by ‘the things we love’ – USA Today


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Rising allergies, asthma triggered by 'the things we love'
USA Today
Allergists speaking at a meeting this week in Boston of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology warned of the potential for some of life's sweetest pleasures — a glass of wine, a beautifully scented room, the unconditional love of a pet
Air fresheners can trigger allergies, asthmamsnbc.com
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Asthma And Other Symptoms Triggered By AlcoholThirdAge
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More Things to Remember for an Allergy-Free Halloween – TestCountry.com (blog)


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More Things to Remember for an Allergy-Free Halloween
TestCountry.com (blog)
Dr. Clifford Bassett of the ACAAI shared that simulated fog “may often aggravate allergies (nasal and/or eye), sinus problems, and asthma.” Dr. Bassett suggests that children avoid direct or prolonged exposure to fog. Haunted houses and other spooky
Thanksgiving Holiday Stuffed with Allergy, Asthma TriggersNewswise (press release)
Don't Let Food Allergies Make Your Halloween ScaryMyFox Tampa Bay
Stop Rising Allergies? Expose Young Babies To Dust MitesMedical News Today
WTMA –Woman’s Day –Best of Times
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5 things you need to know happening in Florida on Wednesday, August 24 – ABC Action News


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5 things you need to know happening in Florida on Wednesday, August 24
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The demonstration will in front of an 18-foot tall inflatable prop shaped like a human hand holding an asthma inhaler. According to public health numbers, more than 210000 children in Florida suffer from asthma. The burning of fossil fuels for

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Little Things Can Fix a Big Problem on National Healthy Schools Day – Huffington Post (blog)

Little Things Can Fix a Big Problem on National Healthy Schools Day
Huffington Post (blog)
Regular attendance is a key indicator of a child's success in school and the Centers for Disease Control reports that asthma is the number one cause of absenteeism for American schoolchildren. Poor indoor air quality in schools, however, contributes to

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