Sunday, June 17, 2007

Dust allergy - Allergen safe haven may add to problem Earthtimes

Allergen safe haven may add to problem
Earthtimes - bedevils modern allergy sufferers." The problem is compounded by the creation of artificial indoor climates through air-conditioning, together with the trend toward more airtight, energy-efficient buildings, increasing the risk of exposure to dust
Source: www.earthtimes.org
Babies exposed to cats at higher allergy risk
MSNBC - Some studies have shown that having pet cats in early life increases the risk of developing a cat allergy, while others have When the children were 3 months old, the researchers collected samples of dust from their homes. At 2 and dust allergy 6 years of age
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
Allergy attacks rise among under fives
Nine MSN - are the most common, followed by egg, cows' milk and dust allergy cashews. Between 1994 and dust allergy 2005, the number of admissions for allergy explanation - that humans have become too clean for their own good - could justify environmental allergens like dust, but
Source: news.ninemsn.com.au
How to Create a Dust-Free Bedroom
KRNV - To create a dust-free bedroom, it is necessary to reduce the number of surfaces on which dust can collect. The National Institute of Allergy and dust allergy Infectious Diseases suggests the following guidelines, arranged from most important to least
Source: www.krnv.com
Giggling moms help fight baby allergies
Star - Japanese researcher Hajime Kimata recruited breastfeeding moms who had a baby with a common allergy, mild atopic eczema. Some Two milk feeds later, the infants were tested for their reaction to dust mites and dust allergy latex - and dust allergy those whose mothers who had
Source: www.thestar.co.za
Hot Water Wash Rids Laundry of Allergens: Study
WAFF - SUNDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Doing your laundry in hot water -- 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) -- kills 100 percent of allergy-causing dust mites, compared to 6.5 percent of dust mites when using warm water -- 40 degrees C (104 degrees F), South
Source: www.waff.com
Cold or allergy? Learn the difference
journalnews.com - Here's how to tell the difference between an allergy and dust allergy a cold. Allergies - Cause: Exposure to allergens, including airborne pollen, mold (fungus), dust mites, certain foods and dust allergy animal dander. - Symptoms: Runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, wheezing
Source: www.thejournalnews.com
Smoke in the valley
Times-Journal - Robert Bloome, an allergy specialist in Fort Payne. We ve got smoke in the air [from fires] and dust allergy dust kicked up by the dry conditions. We re also still seeing a lot of pollen. Bloome said young children and dust allergy the elderly, as well as asthma
Source: www.times-journal.com
Twins fans welcome; nuts shunned
Minneapolis Star Tribune - But, for some kids, even contact with that bothersome peanut shell dust can turn deadly. So the Twins announced Friday that Klinger said he's confident the 110-seat Skybox in right field will sell out this season. According to the Journal of Allergy
Source: www.startribune.com