allergies???
by voteprimeQuestion by help meeme: allergies???
how to reduse allergies in my room i hover eveyday and still have lots of dust it a small room with a pc and tv
not spending too much money our none at all
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Answer by fyrflyReplace the carpet with wood or linoleum. Get a vacuum cleaner with a hepa filter.
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Understanding Mold allergies
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More and more are suffering from allergies. It affects about 20% of the general population. Airborne allergens can travel easily for miles and affect an unsuspecting culprit. We need to understand the nature of the disease to help prevent and treat it.Allergic rhinitis, also called nasal allergies, pollinosis, or hay fever occurs when… Continue reading
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