For someone who suffers from pet allergies, the decision to not own a cat or dog sounds like a pretty simple solution…right? Not necessarily. An estimated 62% of U.S. households have a pet and up to 30% of Americans are negatively affected by pet allergies. Animal...
Spring has sprung, which means we’ll be seeing a combination of sunny days, rainy days, and of course…allergies. If you’re prone to persistent asthma or allergies due to high levels of pollen grains in the air, questions you may ask yourself are, “Do I want it to...
It’s estimated that about 30-50% of adults regularly breathe through their mouth. Unfortunately, mouth-breathing is linked to long-term health concerns such as tooth decay, gum inflammation, ingestion of unfiltered air (including allergen particles), sleep apnea, and...
After 30 years of gaining credibility, Allergy UK has become the leading national patient charity supporting people who live with all types of allergies. This is why we were thrilled when Allergy UK recently endorsed O2 Nose Filters with their Allergy...
Let’s start off by saying not all mold is bad. Mold and fungus tend to have negative connotations, but mold is also responsible for penicillin and blue cheese! Yeasts and fungi are used to make bread, beer, and wine. Some types of mushrooms are considered...
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