Dust mites develop naturally and appear in nearly all homes; in fact, an estimated four out of five homes in the U.S. have dust mites in at least one bed. Being one of the major indoor triggers for people with asthma, dust mite allergens can lead to severe and...
Seasonal allergies don’t affect us all, however, a large portion of the population fear the approaching fall season as well as the hay fever symptoms that come with it. Allergic rhinitis is a condition that occurs when our body’s immune system overreacts to...
Seasonal allergies, often referred to as Hay Fever, affects more than 30% of adults worldwide. The largest contributing factor of seasonal allergies is pollen, which is emitted into the air by a variety of grasses, trees, and other plants. The body’s immune system...
Awareness of treatments is important for allergy season, but preventative measures are key. Nose Filters may be the answer! Allergic rhinitis, also known as “hay fever”, develops when the body’s immune system overreacts to an allergen. An allergen is...
Are pollen allergies genetic? Read on to find out how we define pollen and discuss how a nose filter can be an effective alternative to pollen-allergy medicine. Pollen is a vital lifeline for the botanical world, and by extension the human world. But it can also...
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