Monday, August 22, 2011

Make Your Home an Allergy-Free Zone

Monday, August 22, 2011
In This Issue:
  • The Truth About Hypoallergenic Dogs
  • Help for Weak Lungs After an Asthma Attack
  • Can You Outgrow Penicillin Allergy?

Make Your Home an Allergy-Free Zone Make Your Home
an Allergy-Free Zone

Your home should be a
haven from allergens. Tips
to reduce triggers at home.

Also See:
  • Allergy-Proof Your Living Space
  • 9 Questions About Allergy Treatment
  • Allergies and Sleep Deprivation
Health News & Features
The Truth About Hypoallergenic Dogs
Surprise! Hypoallergenic dogs make you itch
and sneeze. But don't give away your pooch just yet.
Also See:
  • Paper Money Contains Traces of BPA
  • Using a Metered-Dose Inhaler


Help for Weak Lungs After an Asthma Attack
This member had an attack four days ago
and still has trouble breathing. Time to see a doctor?
Also See:
  • 6 Allergy Mistakes Exercisers Make
  • Beware These Food Allergy Triggers


More From WebMD:
• Allergies: Fact vs. Fiction  
• Worst Jobs for Allergy Sufferers
From The WebMD Network
• Asthma Types: Allergic (Extrinsic) and Nonallergic (Intrinsic)
• How Often Are Allergy Shots Given?
From the WebMD Allergies Community
Can You Outgrow Penicillin Allergy?
He was allergic to penicillin as a baby, but
50 years later is it still true? Experts advise.

Join the discussion in the WebMD Allergies Community.
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