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If someone in your family has allergies or asthma, take steps to prevent allergy and asthma attacks in your home.... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
This Web site was designed to help you survive the seasons by providing information on asthma, allergies, allergens, and asthma irritants such as cigarette smoke, cockroaches, dust mites, house dust, ... Details >
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health
You have an allergy when your body overreacts to things, called allergens, that don't cause problems for most people. Learn how to avoid common allergens and what you can do to relieve your symptoms. ... Details >
There are some simple things you can do to prevent allergies at home, work, school, outside and when you travel. ... Details >
Learn how to recognize and react to anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction to food, medication, insect stings, and latex. ... Details >
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America offers support groups for parents, pre-teens and teens, adults, and those with food allergies. ... Details >
Chemical and other environmental sensitivities may be the cause of adverse health effects that are difficult to identify. This document reviews four types of chemical sensitivities and the impact poll... Details >
Learn to recognize the symptoms of a drug allergy and factors that can increase your risk of an allergic reaction.... Details >
Read frequently asked questions about allergies, asthma and related topics. ... Details >
Search for Board-certified otolaryngologists in your area specialized in diagnosis and treatment of allergic and other related disorders. ... Details >