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What Is the Difference Between Respiratory Allergy and Asthma?
Nothing is more frightening than when you cannot catch your breath. Your chest tightens, and you just cannot pull in enough oxygen. At first glance, both an allergy and asthma will look the same. Doctors even treat them similarly. To learn the difference between a respiratory allergy and asthma today, keep reading! Parts of the Airway To best understand the similarities and differences between ...
By Airfree
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Kids With Allergies? Learn How To Get Better Air Quality In Your Home And Create A Safe Environment For Them
Having a safe environment for our kids is an eternal battle. Fighting allergies, asthma, and many other respiratory diseases can make your life miserable – and your family’s too. We all know what it takes to keep a home clean. But what about the air itself? Every family wants to have a healthy home and that their children breathe clean air, but just a few actually understand what is ...
By uHoo
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Suffer from Allergies or Asthma?
The “ULTRA” washable air filters have an antimicrobial protection that will not allow bacteria, fungi or mold to grow on the filter surface. The antimicrobial protection is not a coating and is not sprayed on. It is a safe and effective antimicrobial agent processed directly into the electrostatic fiber media, rendering it as permanent as the filter itself. The University of ...
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Mold! Hazard or Hoax?
Let me address the two issues in reverse order. The Hoax The biggest hoax is the hysteria over the notorious black mold that grows on sheetrock. This black mold is formally known as Stachybotrys chartarum or Stachybotrys atra. The horror stories related to items such as infant deaths in Cleveland in 1993 and 1994 are not true. The statements of CDC related to possible cause have been ...
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Mold! Hoax or Hazard?
The Hoax The biggest hoax is the hysteria over the notorious black mold that grows on sheetrock. This black mold is formally known as Stachybotrys chartarum or Stachybotrys atra. The horror stories related to items such as infant deaths in Cleveland in 1993 and 1994 are not true. The statements of CDC related to the possible cause have been retracted by that organization. With extremely rare ...
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Toxic black mold – The deadly Myth
If you have ever been in a damp, musty basement, chances are you were exposed to elevated levels of mold. Many of us have seen that little line of greenish black coating near a bathroom tub or window. In case you haven’t guessed it yet, that’s more than likely mold. What happens next – do you vacate the home – is it dangerous – what if I have kids. First, don’t ...
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Common Microorganisms Found in the Air
One of the most common tools that horror movies use to scare audiences is the fear of the unknown. They know you’re afraid that anything could be lurking in the dark, so they use it. As it turns out, it isn’t only the dark that holds a danger. There are likely to be thousands or millions of tiny living beings floating in your air as we speak. These beings are called microorganisms ...
By Airfree
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Molecular Mechanisms by which Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides Prevent or Promote the Development of Asthma and Allergic Diseases in Humans Revealed
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can promote or prevent allergic reactions of T helper cells (Th2), but the molecular mechanism behind it is not clear to researchers at present; immunologists have long been confused about LPS, which is a lipopolysaccharide molecule of bacteria, which can help form the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria; many experiments have shown that LPS exposure may protect the body ...
By CD BioGlyco.
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What is Non-Seasonal Allergic Asthma?
Asthma can be a difficult illness to manage without a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. This is because there are several types of asthma, each with its own unique triggers. If you or a loved one suffers from asthma, you’re probably aware of common triggers such as exercise, weather, etc. However, one of the hardest types of asthma to identify is allergic asthma. You’ve ...
By Aluna
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Do you Outgrow Pediatric Asthma?
If you or your child suffers from asthma, you’ve probably heard the term, “pediatric asthma”. However, understanding exactly what pediatric asthma is and how it affects your child is critical in managing their asthma. Furthermore, you may be wondering, does pediatric asthma only apply to children? Perhaps you’re even wondering if your child will outgrow pediatric ...
By Aluna
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Unraveling the IL-17 Family and its Receptor Complex: Key Players in Immune Responses
Autoimmune disease target - IL-17 Family IL-17 plays an important role in promoting autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Currently, five large-molecule biopharmaceuticals targeting IL-17/IL-17R are available worldwide, including four IL-17 monoclonal antibodies and one IL-17RA monoclonal antibody, namely Secukinumab(Novartis), Ixekizumab(Eli ...
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descriptors Systems biology approaches to unravel the molecular and genetic architecture of Alzheimer’s disease and related tauopathies
Over time, genetic research have recognized a number of genetic danger variants related to neurodegenerative problems and helped reveal new organic pathways and genes of curiosity. Nevertheless, genetic danger variants generally reside in non-coding areas and should regulate distant genes reasonably than the closest gene, in addition to a gene’s interplay companions in organic networks. ...
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Concrete Construction Health Effects
It’s no secret that working in Concrete Construction is dangerous. The immediate safety hazards are well known. Getting speared or cut on rebar, sore from the hard physical labor; cuts or punctures from nails; and struck by tools, materials or equipment can all cause injuries. Add to that possible falls especially at the leading edge; cuts or shock from powered equipment; burns or explosion ...
By SafetyNow
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