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Results 1-10 of 226 for Pollen
  1. Pollen From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
    ... adjust the font size, or print this page. Pollen Ragweed Pollen Grass Pollen Tree Pollen Ragweed Pollen Ragweed and other weeds such as curly dock, ... collect on clothing and be carried indoors. Grass Pollen As with tree pollen, grass pollen is regional ...
  2. Pollen & Mold Counts (American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology)
    NAB: Pollen & Mold Counts The National Allergy Bureau has pollen and mold counting stations across the country. To view the pollen and mold counts for your area, please use ...
  3. ... niphophila (Snow gum), E. perriniana (Spinning gum), Eucalyptus pollen, E. sideroxylon (Red ironbark), E. smithii R.T. Baker, ... Reports also describe hives after exposure to eucalyptus pollen. An herbal survey in asthmatic patients found 12% ...
  4. The mission of the American Lung Association is to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. Click here to contact a Local Lung Association ...
  5. Environmental Control Measures (Nemours Foundation)
    ... most hardware and home improvement stores. To control pollens and molds: Avoid humidifiers, since humidity promotes mold ... conditioning: it removes excess air moisture, filters out pollens from the outside, and provides air circulation throughout ...
  6. Airborne Allergens: Something in the Air From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) - Large PDF file
    ... nih.gov Contents 1 Introduction 4 Symptoms 6 Pollen Allergy 10 Mold Allergy 14 Dust Mite Allergy ... easy way to avoid airborne pollen. What is pollen? Plants produce tiny—too tiny to see with ...
  7. Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality (Environmental Protection Agency, Indoor Environments Division)
    ... contaminants. Keep the house clean. House dust mites, pollens, animal dander, and other allergy-causing agents can ... infectious diseases. Levels in Homes: Indoor levels of pollen and fungi are lower than outdoor levels (except ...
  8. Biological Pollutants (Environmental Protection Agency)
    ... contaminants. Keep the house clean. House dust mites, pollens, animal dander, and other allergy-causing agents can ...
  9. Preparing for School with Allergies and Asthma (American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology)
    ... worse if the following triggers aren't avoided. Pollen - microscopic, powdery granules necessary for plant fertilization. The average pollen particle is less than the width of an ...
  10. Is It a Cold or an Allergy? From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) - Links to PDF
    ... for example, 6 weeks for ragweed or grass pollen seasons) Treatment Antihistamines Decongestants Nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory medicines ... things that you are allergic to such as pollen, house dust mites, mold, pet dander, cockroaches Complications ...
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