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American Family Physician
August 1, 2002
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Environmental Control of Allergic Diseases National and international guidelines for the management of asthma and allergic rhinitis include recommendations for environmental control of allergens and irritants. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Is Your House Sick? (extended) Mold expert Jeffrey May talks about spotting a problem in your home and what you can do about it. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Popular Mechanics
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AskMen.com
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AskMen.com
October 10, 2000
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Product Review: Stay Healthy With Air Purifiers Closed, crowded, parched environments -- such as sealed offices -- often have stale, unhealthy air that makes them breeding grounds for colds and flus. Now you can put a stop to all these symptoms and make your days healthier, more productive and more comfortable, with the following four new ionized air purifiers... mark for My Articles similar articles
AboutSafety
June 29, 2001
Farm Respiratory Hazards Much of the air that farmers breathe is dirty and sometimes lethal. Farmers Lung and Organic Dust Toxicity Syndrome (ODTS) are names given to two farm occupational diseases caused by inhaling airborne mold spores. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 18, 2002
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AboutSafety
January 29, 2001
Control Of Dust From Powder Dye Handling Operations The manual transfer of powder dyes from bulk containers to smaller process containers generates significant amounts of dust. Worker exposure to dye dust via breathing or skin contact can result in adverse health effects like occupational asthma, eczema and severe allergic reactions.... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Oral Allergy Immunotherapy In Denver Oral allergy immunotherapy utilizing a potency-enhancing liquid vehicle is painless, convenient, effective, safe, and economical, and can offer relief for millions of allergy sufferers mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
August 15, 2002
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Allergy Testing Allergic diseases are among the most common medical problems encountered in ambulatory practice. Allergy testing can help the physician determine if a patient's problem is caused by an allergy and identify the specific problem allergens. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May 2008
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That Half-Renovated Rec Room Knocking down walls can kick up toxic dust. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
December 16, 2008
How to Battle Mold and Mildew at Home From the gutters to the living room carpet, there's a reliable method for keeping every part of your home clean, safe, and well maintained. mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 9, 2004
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How Sick Is Your Home? Indoor air pollution -- from mold to radon -- presents health risks. But you can rest easier knowing there are ways to get rid of them. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
July 1, 2004
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New Mold Study Helps Clear the Air A new study by the federally chartered Institute of Medicine (IOM) may help inject some common sense into the mold debate and bring relief to the real estate industry. mark for My Articles similar articles