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How your allergy meds can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions
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Research data shows that overuse of just one type of reliever medication in asthma is responsible for 250,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.
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Watch the clock to control your asthma
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A study carried out by Dr Hannah Durrington of Manchester University looked at why people with asthma have worse symptoms at night and in the early hours of the morning.
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Do pets get hay fever?
Posted by Janet Rhodes on
While hayfever for humans means a runny nose, watery eyes and sneezing, a dog or cat will mostly show his reaction in his coat or skin.
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Eczema - 6 common mistakes
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Eczema. Avoid these Six Common Mistakes
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Exposure to cleaning products in first 3 months of life can increase risk of asthma
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Research has linked exposure to cleaning products to asthma in adults. Now, results of a CHILD study into exposure among infants have shown a similarly increased risk.
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