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Besides making your bedroom look and feel unclean, dust can also trigger allergies, causing you to sneeze and preventing you from drifting off. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ...
In February, the FDA approved the Odactra tablet, a sublingual immunotherapy, to treat house dust mite-induced allergic ...
A study of 634 allergy patients in Tenerife found that 22% were sensitized to edible insects—often without ever consuming ...
Dust mites live in house dust and are one of the most common household allergens. They can survive almost anywhere, but thrive in warm, humid conditions. It’s difficult to completely get rid of ...
Neither bed bugs nor dust mites can fly. They tend to hang out in the same places as you do such as your bed and couch.
When inhaled, the allergens can provoke asthma, eczema and rhinitis. "The house dust mite faeces are approximately the same size as a pollen grain," Gail Sinfield says. "These are released into ...
The British Allergy Foundation says house dust mites are one of the three most common triggers for allergies. The other two are mould and pets. To be more specific, allergies are usually triggered ...
Methods for reducing house dust mite (HDM) allergens, such as cleaning, ventilation, and the use of bedding covers, demonstrated effectiveness in lowering dust and allergen concentrations ...
Allergic asthma use turned down NICE has, however, decided not to recommend the drug for treating allergic asthma due to house dust mites, arguing that the data behind this use is not strong ...