Hayfever Season Allergy Relief
- Hayfever affects over 3 million Australians. - Hayfever makes asthma more difficult to manage. - Suffers of hayfever may get more frequent sinus infections. - People with hayfever can get tired and run down.
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Childhood Allergies
Allergies are really common in kids, with around 40 per cent affected at some stage during their childhood.
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There’s Something In The Air
Air pollution doesn't cause asthma, but it can trigger symptoms or even an asthma attack. So how do you know when you may be at risk?
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Asthma And Strong Smells
Some common household products may trigger asthma symptoms.
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Asthma And Pets
They may be our best friends, but when it comes to asthma and allergies, pets can present a real problem.
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The Invisible Enemy
You may not be aware of sharing your home with dust mites, but these little critters are responsible for triggering an awful lot of allergies, wheezing and sneezing.
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The Four Seasons Of Allergy
Asthma and allergic rhinitis have a common enemy: allergens. The same allergens can deliver a one-two punch, irritating both your lungs and your nasal passages.
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It Really Gets Up Your Nose
Allergic rhinitis, often called hay fever, is closely related to asthma, and it's not uncommon to be hit with the double whammy.
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Asthma And Allergy
We know the lungs of people with asthma are extra sensitive to irritants, but why is this so?
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Living With Eczema
Eczema (also called atopic dermatitis) can make life very uncomfortable – but there are things you can do to reduce your symptoms and soothe the itch.
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The Stuffy Country
If you suffer from hay fever, you're not alone. It's estimated more than three million Australians live with the condition.
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Diet Link To Migraines
Finding out the foods that set off your migraines might take some effort, but the results could be well worth it.
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Getting The Edge On Food Allergies
Serious food allergies are an issue that affects a child not just at home, but wherever they go. For this reason parents and carers have to work closely with schools to keep children with food allergies safe.
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What’s A Food Allergy?
Are you allowed to bring peanut butter sandwiches to school? Sometimes teachers need to ban this popular lunchbox food because nuts can make some students very sick.
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Infant Allergies Influenced By Mum’s Diet
Mums who consume high levels of fruits and vegetables during pregnancy may be reducing the risk of their babies suffering from skin rashes.
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