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Allergies occur as a reaction to allergens, environmental substances which elicit reactions that are acquired, rapid, and predictable. There are many types of allergies, and each one has a different trigger. Animals with fur or feathers, for example, can easily trigger allergies in children. Studies show that among pets, cats cause more severe allergic reactions, with male cats generally producing more allergens than their female counterparts. Experts say that when it comes to pets, the problem is not with the hair. It is actually the dander, or the microscopic scales of dead skin which pets constantly shed. This section tackles allergies, their causes, their symptoms, possible cures, and any other topic relating to allergies.
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Posted by Gardner Wilkinson. Published on Dec 20, 2008
Millions of people all over the world are affected by allergies. Tiny particles of dust in the air, a friend's cat or even freshly cut flowers can lead to sneezing, itching and runny noses in some people.
Posted by CarolynSue. Published on Nov 29, 2008
Are your antibacterial cleaning products doing more harm than good? Are antibacterial cleaning products ruining our immune systems and promoting super germs and bacteria that is resistant to cleaning agents?
Posted by Stephen Jones. Published on Nov 18, 2008
Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) often designated as CD288 (cluster of differentiation 288) is a member of evolutionarily conserved Toll-like receptor family which are critical parts of the evolutionarily conserved innate immune system.