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Identifying and Mitigating Pet Allergen Exposures in the Built Environment

Identifying and Mitigating Pet Allergen Exposures in the Built Environment

According to a recent survey by the American Pet Products Association, 82 million households in the United States own a pet. For many, their pet is a part of the family, but unfortunately, many homes with pets also suffer from indoor environmental quality issues associated with pet odors and allergens. Both furry pets and those with feathers can cause an allergic reaction in some people. Pet ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Work-Related Asthma and Occupational Exposure Risks Discussed in New Online Video

Work-Related Asthma and Occupational Exposure Risks Discussed in New Online Video

“Fortunately, work-related asthma can often be prevented or controlled by reducing or eliminating exposure to asthma triggers. We hope this new video helps to shed some light on the importance of protecting workers from exposure to allergens, respiratory irritants, and known asthma ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Pet Allergen Exposures in Homes and Buildings across Puerto Rico

Pet Allergen Exposures in Homes and Buildings across Puerto Rico

A recent survey found that close to 50% of households in Puerto Rico have at least one pet. For many, their pet is a part of the family, but unfortunately, many homes with pets also suffer from indoor environmental quality (IEQ) issues associated with pet odors and allergens. Both furry pets and those with feathers can cause an allergic reaction in some people. Pet dander is a significant ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Summer Allergies and Mitigating Exposure to Indoor Allergens and Respiratory Irritants

Summer Allergies and Mitigating Exposure to Indoor Allergens and Respiratory Irritants

“There’s an enormous number of potential allergens in the air and on surfaces from mold spores, to peanut dust, to cat dander and more. Allergen concentrations are highly variable by region, by season, and by conditions within the built environment. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Intrommune Therapeutics Names Nandini Murthy as Head of Regulatory

Intrommune Therapeutics Names Nandini Murthy as Head of Regulatory

The company’s initial product, INT301, is an immunotherapy treatment for peanut allergy delivered via a specially-formulated toothpaste designed to optimize exposure of allergenic proteins to a patient’s immune system while also cleaning their teeth. ...

ByIntrommune Therapeutics


Covid-19 or Seasonal Allergy: How to differentiate?

Covid-19 or Seasonal Allergy: How to differentiate?

Seasonal allergies are immune system responses triggered by exposure to allergens, such as seasonal tree or grass pollens. To complicate the situation, allergy sufferers are experiencing longer allergy seasons, earlier onset, and there is just more pollen in the air. ...

ByHYCOR Biomedical


Intrommune Therapeutics Names Sergi X. Trilla, MD, MBA as its Director, Corporate Strategy & Partnerships

Intrommune Therapeutics Names Sergi X. Trilla, MD, MBA as its Director, Corporate Strategy & Partnerships

The company’s initial product, INT301, is an immunotherapy treatment for peanut allergy delivered via a specially-formulated toothpaste designed to optimize exposure of allergenic proteins to a patient’s immune system while also cleaning their teeth. ...

ByIntrommune Therapeutics


Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) and Virus, Bacteria, Allergen and Irritant Exposures Discussed in New Video

Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) and Virus, Bacteria, Allergen and Irritant Exposures Discussed in New Video

“According to the CDC, the main causes of pink eye include exposure to viruses, bacteria, allergens and irritants,” said Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane and Associates and the IAQ Video Network. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Occupational Exposure to Fragrances Can Impact Workers that Suffer from Asthma

Occupational Exposure to Fragrances Can Impact Workers that Suffer from Asthma

Work-related asthma results from exposure to allergens or irritants on the job. Exposure to these substances can lead to new cases of asthma or worsen existing asthma in some people. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Work-Related Asthma and Mitigating Employee Exposures to Cleaning Chemicals and Disinfectants

Work-Related Asthma and Mitigating Employee Exposures to Cleaning Chemicals and Disinfectants

Work-related asthma results from exposure to allergens or irritants on the job. Exposure to these substances can lead to new cases of asthma or worsen existing asthma in some people. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Indoor Allergens & Steps to Reduce Exposure in the Home or Office

Indoor Allergens & Steps to Reduce Exposure in the Home or Office

“Indoor allergen testing services help to pinpoint specific allergens so that corrective actions can be taken to eliminate or reduce exposure to these substances.” For people who suspect allergens in their office, Clark Seif Clark provides the following tips to reduce allergen ...

ByClark Seif Clark Inc.


Allergies or a Common Cold – Indoor Allergen Testing May Provide the Answer

Allergies or a Common Cold – Indoor Allergen Testing May Provide the Answer

Symptoms may occur immediately after exposure to the allergen or they can be delayed. Common symptoms include a runny nose and itchy or watery eyes. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


New Cases of Occupational Asthma can often be Prevented

New Cases of Occupational Asthma can often be Prevented

” Occupational asthma results from exposure to allergens or irritants on the job and according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), more than 250 substances are known or believed to cause or exacerbate work-related asthma. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Occupational Asthma Discussed in New Online Video

Occupational Asthma Discussed in New Online Video

” “Occupational asthma occurs due to exposure to allergens or irritants at work or on the jobsite,” said Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane and Associates, the company behind the IAQ Video Network. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC

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