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Hello, Hay Fever

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Do you have a cold that won't quit? You may not have a cold at all.

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Most Recently Shared on April 5, 2010 at 9:40 pm By:

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Hello, Hay Fever. Hay fever is a common condition and affects people of all ages. http://bit.ly/bceCVY

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…honey from my chimney…an alternative hay fever treatment…?

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Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2012 at 6:29 pm By:

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Can honey help alleviate hay fever symptoms? #TSN’s Jon Milton recounts a funny story about honey bees in his chimney http://t.co/R3F1B9UM

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Hay fever? Don't forget to check your plate - Health - Allergies and asthma - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “The road to health usually means eating lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. But that might not be the case if you suffer from seasonal allergies.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Hay fever? Don’t forget to check your plate | New York Allergist Dr. Clifford Bassett

cliffordbassettmd.com — “The road to health usually means eating lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. But that might not be the case if you suffer from seasonal allergies. People with seasonal allergic ...View full resource at cliffordbassettmd.com

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Allergy Season Tips to Help You Avoid Hay Fever Symptoms - myOptumHealth

myoptumhealth.com — “Watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing fits - the woes of hay fever. If these symptoms mark the start of your spring or fall, follow these simple steps toView full resource at myoptumhealth.com

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Achoo! Everyone's talking about bad allergies this year. Tips to make the season more tolerable: http://t.co/AWUycskl

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Seasonal Allergies Patient Education | Hay Fever | Mold Allergy

vitals.com — “Vitals patient guide for information about seasonal allergies such as hay fever, eye and mold allergies.View full resource at vitals.com

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Early Exposure To Germs Is A Good Thing

medicalnewstoday.com — “Previous human studies have suggested that early life exposure to microbes (i.e., germs) is an important determinant of adulthood sensitivity to allergic and autoimmune diseases such as hay fever,View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Early Exposure To Germs Is A Good Thing

medicalnewstoday.com — “Previous human studies have suggested that early life exposure to microbes (i.e., germs) is an important determinant of adulthood sensitivity to allergic and autoimmune diseases such as hay fever,View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Allergy season comes early with high pollen counts

news-medical.net — “After the end of an unusually warm winter the spring has come early and this has affected asthmatics in parts of the South and Midwest this year. The 25 to 35 percent of people who suffer from hay fever, the early arrival of warm weather meant an unusually early start to allergy season due to the abundance of pollens.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Asthma News: Allergy season comes early with high pollen counts: After the end of an unusually warm winter the s... http://t.co/47WWi3Ik

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4 Allergy Myths Busted

allergy.solutioncenter.msn.com — “Separating fact from fiction can help you avoid wasting time and money on allergy solutions that don't work. Here's the truth behind the most popular hay fever and allergy myths.View full resource at allergy.solutioncenter.msn.com

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Sneezing and wheezing? These may help: 4allergy myths busted: http://t.co/01ur0Ygm

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How Pollen Makes You Sneeze

allergy.solutioncenter.msn.com — “Stocking up on tissues this allergy season? You're not alone. Pollen allergies, also known as hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis, affect more than 35 million Americans.View full resource at allergy.solutioncenter.msn.com

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Getting the dirt on immunity

labspaces.net — “Previous human studies have suggested that early life exposure to microbes (i.e., germs) is an important determinant of adulthood sensitivity to allergic and autoimmune diseases such as hay fever, asthma and inflammatory bowel disease.View full resource at labspaces.net

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An Early Start to Allergy Season - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “A weak winter and unexpectedly balmy weather have meant plenty of sneezing, sniffling and stuffed sinuses for millions of hay fever sufferers.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 10:56 pm By:

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An Early Start to Allergy Season - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “A weak winter and unexpectedly balmy weather have meant plenty of sneezing, sniffling and stuffed sinuses for millions of hay fever sufferers.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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An Early Start to Allergy Season - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “A weak winter and unexpectedly balmy weather have meant plenty of sneezing, sniffling and stuffed sinuses for millions of hay fever sufferers.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Ragweed: the green hay-fever machine - Nature - Environment - The Independent

independent.co.uk — “One of America's most irritating weeds threatens to spoil the summer months of thousands of Britons who are prone to crippling hay-fever attacks. Ragweed has established a beachhead in central Europe and is spreading westwards towards Britain, scientists said yesterday.View full resource at independent.co.uk

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