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Allergies Are Not Just for Humans: How to Recognize and Help Allergies in Pets
Pollen: Just like humans, pets can be allergic to pollen from grass, trees, and flowers. These allergens are more common during certain seasons.
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Is There a Way to Reduce the Amount of Pet Dander in a Home?
These dead skin cells are proteins from the animal. Proteins cause allergic reactions in those allergic to pets and serious respiratory issues in some individuals who have allergic asthma.
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How to Get Pet Dander Out of a Couch
If you're sick and tired of vacuuming your upholstered furniture, there are a few options that can help reduce exposure to dog or cat dander and other allergens
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Where Does Pet Dander Come From?
Shedding skin: Dogs and cats, just like humans, constantly shed skin cells as part of their natural biological processes. These microscopic skin flakes become airborne and settle on surfaces throughout...
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Can Pet Dander Cause Hives?
The reaction to pet dander is usually caused by an allergy to proteins found in the pet's skin cells. These proteins can become airborne and settle on surfaces, such as...
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Air Fresheners and Indoor Air Quality: Unveiling the Toxic Truth
These substances, often referred to as toxins and endocrine disruptors, can silently infiltrate our living spaces, impacting our health in ways we may not even realize.
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Can Allergies Make You Tired?
It is important to note that fatigue caused by allergies may not be limited to physical symptoms. Allergies can also cause mental fatigue or brain fog, affecting concentration, cognitive function,...
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How To Kill Dust Mites?
Dust mites are microscopic creatures that exist in almost every home, feeding on dead skin cells and thriving in warm and humid environments. While they are harmless to most people,...
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Clean Sheets, Happy Sleep: Essential Tips For Dust Mite Control
It's important to note that dust mites are virtually present in all homes, regardless of cleanliness. And they occur naturally.
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What Does Pet Dander Look Like?
Pet dander refers to tiny flecks of skin shed by animals like cats, dogs, and even birds. These microscopic particles are extremely lightweight and can easily become airborne.
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Surviving the Holidays: Visiting Family with a Pet Allergy
Pet allergies are triggered by specific proteins found in pet dander, saliva, urine, and other bodily fluids. While cats and dogs are the most common culprits, other animals like birds,...
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Say Goodbye to Allergies: Allergen Spray Reduces Allergens in Your Home
Are you an allergy sufferer? We are too! We understand how challenging it can be to manage allergy symptoms in your own home. Allergies can be triggered by a variety...