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  • How to Get Rid of Dander In-Home

    When you have pet allergies, your beloved Fido can make your home a house of misery. Your pet's hair and saliva are allergy-causing culprits, but an animal's dander -- or dead skin cells -- often...

  • Do Air Purifiers Help With Allergies?

    Americans spend more than $350 million each year on air purifiers ("air cleaners"), with 4.6 million units sold in 2007 alone. Although testing by Consumer Reports has found that air purifiers...

  • How to Choose an Air Filter to Reduce Hay Fever Suffering

    People who suffer from allergies due to hay fever can be plagued by runny noses, itchy eyes, and sneezing. Although spring is the worst season because trees are in bloom, any day with a...

  • How to Clear Cat Allergies

    Cat allergies--and allergies to other animals--occur when your body's immune system mistakenly identifies the proteins in the animal's dander, saliva and urine as harmful invaders. Symptoms of cat...

  • How to Overcome Allergy With Pet

    Pets are an important part of many families. Unfortunately, some members of your family may be allergic to your pet dog, cat, bird or other animal friends. If you love pets and develop an allergy...

  • How to Treat Feline Allergies

    If you already suffer from allergies or asthma, feline allergies are fairly common. The Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America estimates that 15 to 30 percent of people with existing allergies...

  • How to Desensitize a Cat Allergy

    Children and adults with cat allergies can experience a host of symptoms, including itching, watery eyes, sneezing and coughing, wheezing, and hives; this is a response to the protein found in the...

  • What To Do if You're Allergic to Dogs?

    Dogs make excellent pets but their fur and dander can be big nuisances, especially if you suffer from pet allergies. The easy answer to preventing and dealing with dog allergies is to avoid dogs...

  • How to Prevent Airborne Allergies In and Out of the Home

    Airborne allergies are a common nuisance for lots of people, both in and out of the house. Below are some tips on how to help avoid airborne allergies.

  • How to Keep Dust Mites Out of Your Bed

    Dust mites are relentless in their reproduction and elimination process. And since it is the protein in the feces that they produce that causes the allergic reaction these 2 traits are not good...

  • How to Combat Dust Mites in The Home

    Allergies can be a problem for many people and most people assume that their allergic reactions are to tree or plant pollens or pet dander. Unfortunately for many they are allergic to dust mites....

  • Cat Allergy Remedies

    For pet lovers, cat allergies can be very frustrating. Itchy, watery eyes, sneezing and even difficulty breathing are just a few symptoms that a person with cat allergies can experience. Many...

  • How to Manage Fall Allergies

    Fall allergies can be as annoying as spring allergies. The triggering factors may be different, but the symptoms are just as bothersome. Runny noses, itchy throats, and watery eyes threaten to...

  • Natural Remedies for Allergies & Sore Throat

    Allergies can be a full-time, or at least perennial, nuisance, making life miserable for those who suffer from them. There are the usual conventional remedies, of course, but a number of...

  • Pollen Allergy Home Remedy

    Few things are as consistently irritating as pollen allergies. While antihistamines and other medications can ease symptoms, a number of simple home remedies exist to combat the condition.

  • How to Find Mold Allergy Relief

    Finding mold allergy relief may seem like an impossible quest after you have suffered from the condition for so long. Since mold prefers a warm, humid environment to grow in, people in warmer or...

  • Nasal Allergy Congestion Relief

    Your allergies are acting up again, and it's driving you crazy. Your nasal passages are so congested that you're having trouble functioning normally--and you feel like a bother to your co-workers...

  • How to Reduce Seasonal Allergy Symptoms

    Seasonal allergy symptoms can make even the healthiest individual feel miserable. Sinus pressure, congestion, runny eyes and sneezing are only a few of the symptoms allergies can cause. Even...

  • How to Reduce Pet Allergies

    Pet allergy symptoms strike just minutes after you are exposed to pet dander or saliva, causing sneezing, watery eyes, coughing or nasal and ear congestion. Sixty-two percent of American...

  • How to Build an Allergy Free House

    Many people suffer from allergies on a daily basis, and many of the allergens come from sources inside their homes. It may not be possible to make a home 100 percent allergy-free, but there are...

  • How to use Natural Remedies to Treat Seasonal Allergies

    Although the change of seasons is an exciting and beautiful time of year, many people find they are unable to enjoy the change due to seasonal allergies. Many allergy sufferers hope to avoid...

  • How to Control Cat Allergies

    Cat allergies are an allergic reaction to the dander on the skin of cats. Cat allergies can cause a stuffy nose, headache, watery eyes and sneezing when you are around cats or cat hair. Cat...

  • How to Improve Your Allergies

    Simple tips, suggested by my allergy doctor, that made me feel a million times better within the first month.

  • How to Survive Grass Pollen Season--5 Ways to Manage Grass Pollen Allergies

    Grass pollen is one of the major irritants for those who suffer with hay fever. But not to worry, here are 5 things that you can do to survive comfortably during grass pollen season.

  • How to Reduce Dog Allergies

    Many people will get a dog and after they have the dog find they have allergies and then get rid of the dog. Here are some tips to minimize allergies like coughing, wheezing watery or itchy eyes...

  • Reducing Allergies: Vacuum Types

    Vacuums with "HEPA" filters work best for reducing allergies. Learn how "HEPA" vacuum filters eliminate allergies with expert tips in this free health video.

  • How to Fight Dust Allergies this Spring

    Dust mites live on such fabrics as carpet and rugs, upholstered furniture, drapes, stuffed toys, and bedding. They cause allergic reactions. If you suffer from indoor allergies due to dust. Here...

  • How to Get Rid of a Cat Allergy

    Perhaps you are beginning to suspect that your beloved cat is the source of your runny nose, itchy eyes and red face. If that's your suspicion, you are probably deeply concerned about finding a...

  • How to Manage Allergies to Cats

    Allergies to cats keep many people from enjoying their household pets. Luckily, there are many things you can do to manage these allergies – without getting rid of your furry friend. Special...

  • How to Build an Airpurifier

    Airpurifiers are a great way to make the air in your house healthier for you to breath. They take out the dust and pollen from everyday use. They also can assist in taking out the smoke and...

  • How to Find Top Air Purifiers

    Everyone wants to breathe in clean air, and for some allergy and asthma sufferers air purifiers are an absolute must. Here are some tips on where to find air purifier reviews and how to find the...

  • How to Manage a Child's Dust Allergies

    Dust allergies are very common in children. Though you can't control every environment that your child is in, you can control your home environment, particularly the bedroom. Dust allergy...

  • How to Reduce Mold Allergies in a House

    Since most of us spend almost half our day at home, finding relief for mold allergies is important. With this concern, reducing the effects of mold inside the home becomes the most efficient way...

  • Coping With Pet Allergies

    Pet allergies are incredibly common. It's been shown that up to 15 percent of people are allergic to either dogs or cats. However, this doesn't stop most people from having pets anyway. Coping...

  • How to Manage Indoor and Outdoor Pollen Allergies

    Anyone who has allergies know how difficult it is when the pollen count is high. Here are a few things you can do to minimize the elements that contribute to those conditions.

  • How to Prevent Year Round Allergies

    Everyone has some kind of allergy. Whether it is seasonal, pet-related mold and dust occurring, you can bet there is always something in the air to make us sneeze. During the spring and summer we...

  • How to Treat a Dust Allergy

    The most common allergens in the home are dust mites. This guide will highlight ways that you can reduce dust mites and other allergens in your home.

  • How to Make a Safe Space from Cat Allergies

    If you’ve got a guest with cat allergies coming over, chances are they're going to have an uncomfortable time unless you take some simple precautions. Make it better for them by preparing a “safe...

  • How to Choose an Air Purifier

    With allergies and asthma on the rise along with rampant air pollution it is difficult not to focus on the air we breathe. Indoor air quality is often worse than outdoors and seemingly clean homes...

  • How to Clean a Home for Allergy Control

    When allergy season hits, it can seem as if there is no relief to be found--short of living in a plastic bubble. However, allergies can be surprisingly simple to control inside the house, using a...

  • How to Survive With Dog Allergies - For the Dog Owner

    Dogs can be so sweet, adorable, and fun...unless you are so allergic that you can't be in the same room as your K9 best friend. The good news is that you CAN do something about it. Here's how.

  • How to Use Filters to Reduce Dander in a Home

    Dander is composed of the particles that come off the fur and skin of an animal, and it is known to cause allergic reactions in some people who are prone to allergies. Every animal sheds some form...

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