Mold Spore Allergies

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Mold Spore Allergies: Dark Side of Summer Showers -- AUSTIN, Texas, July 9 /PRNewswire/ --

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Mold Allergies

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Mold Allergies

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Beware of mold when locking out cooler temperatures. Mold allergies may cause severe reactions. #health #asthma http://fb.me/xvDYTky1

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What is Mold Allergy? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “They grow on fallen leaves, grasses and grains. Mold grows and form spores which is airborne which could spread by wind outdoor and by air indoors and just like pollen it can cause allergic disease to some people. It occurs most common from July to summer and if the fungi growing happen a lot in a place, it could occur all year long. There are many types of mold and there a few dozen such as Alter aria (outdoor mold which can cause asthma), Aspergilus, Helmin thosporium (commonly found in warmerView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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What is Mold Allergy?: They grow on fallen leaves, grasses and grains. Mold grows and form spores which is a... http://bit.ly/au9heb #dblog

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How to Avoid Mold - Mold Triggers of Asthma - Avoiding Mold Spores

asthma.about.com — “These tips on how to avoid mold should reduce asthma symptoms. Avoiding mold spores, both the indoor mold and outdoor mold spores, is important if mold is one of your asthma triggers. When you avoid mold, you get better asthma control.View full resource at asthma.about.com

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Mold Allergy: Self-Defense Against Mold Allergies

webmd.com — “Mold allergies are more common in warm weather, but can be a year-round problem. Here's what to do.View full resource at webmd.com

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Mold allergies, Mold allergy symptoms, What is mold allergy

totalhealthguide.net — “Critical facts about mold allergies, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments & preventative measures.View full resource at totalhealthguide.net

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Targeted interventions reduced mold spores in children’s bedrooms

pediatricsupersite.com — “Targeted home interventions designed to control moisture can reduce fungal spore levels in children’s bedrooms by an average of 70% to 80%View full resource at pediatricsupersite.com

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Mold Allergies | The Allergy, Asthma and Sinus Care Resource

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7 Ways to Avoid Triggering Mold Allergies

healthcentral.com — “Mold has a lot to do with nasal allergies and asthma, but you can avoid mold.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@zafiro80 Here are 7 tips to avoid triggering mold allergies http://bit.ly/jkJiFt Hopefully you feel better soon!

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Allergy to Mold

nycallergydoctor.com — “Dr. Lubitz is a highly trained, well known, accredited Allergist who has been specializing in allergy and immunology for the last 20 years in the Manhattan area. He has four convenient locations in New York City. He regularly sees several nasal allergy, asthma and hive patients but can treat all of you allergy and immunology needs.View full resource at nycallergydoctor.com

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Characteristics of Autumn; rain, falling leaves, decaying gardens, make for ideal conditions of mold development. http://bit.ly/9LtTWx

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Seasonal Allergies

kidshealth.org — “At various times of the year, pollen and mold spores trigger the cold-like symptoms associated with seasonal allergies. Most kids find relief through reduced exposure to allergens or with medications.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Seasonal Allergies

kidshealth.org — “At various times of the year, pollen and mold spores trigger the cold-like symptoms associated with seasonal allergies. Most kids find relief through reduced exposure to allergens or with medications.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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    Treating NY Allergy sufferers for over 25 years, Dr. Lubitz successfully applies the latest in medical science and devises easy to follow and easy to understand treatment plans. Suffering with allergies, asthma, sinus problems and/or immunological conditions, Dr. Lubitz will help you achieve a better lifestyle free from symptoms which interfer in your life. Dr. Lubitz is Board Certified Allergy Specialist, NYU Medical Instructor and the NY Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Care expert. Once again named a NY Best Allergist by Castle and Connelly, Dr Lubitz is also a perennial Patients Choice Award recipient.

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  • NYCAllergyDr

    Dr. Arthur Lubitz

    Treating NY Allergy sufferers for over 25 years, Dr. Lubitz successfully applies the latest in medical science and devises easy to follow and easy to understand treatment plans. Suffering with allergies, asthma, sinus problems and/or immunological conditions, Dr. Lubitz will help you achieve a better lifestyle free from symptoms which interfer in your life. Dr. Lubitz is Board Certified Allergy Specialist, NYU Medical Instructor and the NY Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Care expert. Once again named a NY Best Allergist by Castle and Connelly, Dr Lubitz is also a perennial Patients Choice Award recipient.

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