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Allergies - Allergens: Publications and Resources

Summary: The Disabled World Allergies: Allergy Types and Information section offers a comprehensive overview of allergies, detailing various allergy types, triggers, and management strategies. It includes articles and papers on topics ranging from common seasonal allergies like hay fever and pollen sensitivities to food allergies, skin allergies such as eczema and contact dermatitis, and even less common allergies like latex or medication sensitivities. These publications serve as a helpful resource for individuals, including those with disabilities and seniors, by providing valuable insights into understanding allergy symptoms, potential complications, and treatment options. The content is presented in an accessible manner, making it useful for anyone seeking to improve their knowledge and management of allergic conditions and related health issues.

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Allergies - Allergens: Publications and Resources (20 Items)
Title & AuthorEdPublish
Revised
Penicillin Allergy: Things You Should Know - Allergy and Asthma Network2016/12/18
2023/07/17
Mold Allergies: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments - Thomas C. Weiss2016/02/11
2025/02/15
Allergy Free Hypoallergenic Parks - American Society of Agronomy2015/09/26
2020/12/17
Dust Allergies: Symptoms, Triggers, Treatment - Thomas C. Weiss2015/09/03
2025/02/15
Hay Fever (Allergic Rhinitis) Facts and Information - Thomas C. Weiss2015/04/09
2021/08/23
Most Common Allergy Triggers in America - Thomas C. Weiss2015/01/09
2025/02/15
WebMD Predicts Bad U.S. Allergy Season - WebMD Health Corp2014/05/13
2021/07/23
Seasonal Allergies: Dealing With Tree Pollen Allergies - Thomas C. Weiss2013/06/11
2025/02/15
Pill a Day Provides Ragweed Allergy Relief - Johns Hopkins Medicine2013/05/10
2021/04/27
Mold and Bacteria Health Dangers - Thomas C. Weiss2013/04/18
2021/05/04
Your Health - Blackberry vs iPhone - American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology2012/11/10
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Dancing - Melva Gail Smith2011/06/16
2022/03/04
Fragrance Allergy Study - Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc.2011/05/26
Ragweed and Mold Allergy Prevalence - Quest Diagnostics2011/05/23
Allergy Drops an Alternative to Shots - Dr. Michael R. Menachof2011/03/05
Allergies Count Too (ACT) NOW Program - Canada - Asthma Society of Canada2011/02/08
Being Too Clean May Make You Sick - University of Michigan2010/11/29
2018/03/16
Allergens: Is Your House Making You Sick - Dyson2010/05/19
2016/02/11
Coping With Garden Pollen and Tree Allergies - Greater Austin Allergy and Immunology2010/02/14
2025/02/15
Anaphylaxis Allergic Reaction - Michael A. Morales2009/02/17
2013/06/07

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