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  1. Hay Fever: How Chasing a Dream on a Vermont Farm Changed My Life by Angela Miller, 2010-04-12
  2. Blithe Spirit, Hay Fever, Private Lives: Three Plays by Noel Coward, 1999-01-26
  3. HAY FEVER (Saddle Club(R)) by Bonnie Bryant, 1994-05-01
  4. Curing Hay Fever Naturally with Chinese Medicine by Bob Flaws, 1997-12-01
  5. The Allergy Self-Help Book: A Step-By-Step Guide to Nondrug Relief of Asthma, Hay Fever, Headaches, Fatigue, Digestive Problems, and over 50 Other A by Sharon Faelten, Editors of Prevention Magazine, 1983-09
  6. Hay Fever (Acting Edition) by Noel Coward, 2007-06-06
  7. The allergy self-help book : a step-by-step guide to nondrug relief of asthma, hay fever, headaches, fatigue, digestive problems, and over 50 other allergy-related health problems by Sharon Faelten, 1983
  8. The one-ten-ten method for allergy control: A non-drug approach for the relief of hay fever and bronchial asthma by John A Laccinole, 1980
  9. Hay Fever: The Complete Guide: Find Relief from Allergies to Pollens, Molds, Pets, Dust Mites, and more by Jonathan Brostoff, Linda Gamlin, 2002-06-30
  10. 1924 in Theatre: 1924 Musicals, 1924 Plays, Hay Fever, the Life of Edward Ii of England, Dracula, Juno and the Paycock, Lady, Be Good
  11. 1924 in Theatre: 1924 Musicals, 1924 Plays, Hay Fever, the Life of Edward Ii of England, Dracula, Juno and the Paycock, Lady, Be Good
  12. NATURE CURE FOR ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER (SELF-HELP S.) by ALAN MOYLE, 1975
  13. Experimental Researches On The Causes And Nature Of Catarrhus Aestivus, Hay Fever Or Hay Asthma (1873) by Charles Harrison Blackley, 2009-03-04
  14. Observations On Hay-Fever, Hay-Asthma by William Abbotts Smith, 2010-01-01

1. Hay Fever
Find out what hay fever is, what causes it, the symptoms and if it can be controlled.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Rhinitis...... What is hay fever? hay fever is a seasonal allergy causing inflammationof the mucous membranes of the nose and eyes. hay fever
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What is Hay Fever? Hay fever is a seasonal allergy causing inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose and eyes. Hay Fever is also called "seasonal allergic rhinitis" or "pollinosis." There are about 26.1 million Americans have hay fever symptoms each year. About 14.6 million Americans have asthma , which sometimes accompanies hay fever. During the seasons when plants are pollinating, there is a large amount of pollen in the air. People breath in the pollen and have an allegeric reaction to it. Symptoms? Some of the symptoms of hay fever are: repeated and prolonged sneezing; a stuffy and watery nose; redness, swelling and itching of the eyes; itching of the nose, throat and mouth; and itching of the ears, or other ear problems. Sometimes breathing difficulties occur at night. Coughing is sometimes a symptom and is a result of post nasal dripping of clear mucus. Loss of smell is common and sometimes loss of taste occurs. In severe conditions, nose bleeding occurs. Why Does Sneezing and Swelling Occur?

2. Facts About Hay Fever
Facts About hay fever. March 18, 2003. WHAT IS hay fever? hay feveris the name given to pollen allergy. Other terms for hay fever
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How Hay Fever Occurs What are the Symptoms for Hay Fever? The Seasons for Hay Fever ... How to Control Hay Fever WHAT IS HAY FEVER?
Hay fever is the name given to pollen allergy. Other terms for hay fever include "seasonal allergic rhinitis" or "pollinosis." If you have hay fever, you are not alone. An estimated 26.1 million Americans have hay fever symptoms each year. 14.6 million Americans have asthma, which can often accompany hay fever. HOW HAY FEVER OCCURS
Anyone can develop an allergy to a common substance, but those who do usually have inherited the tendency as a family trait. The sensitivity is developed after exposure to the substance. Hay fever is a good example of this process. During the seasons when plants are pollinating, everyone in the surrounding area is exposed. People with allergic tendency may develop sensitivity to any one or more of the pollens, although certain pollens are more likely to cause an allergic reaction than others. Pollens that are light enough to be wind-borne are what cause the problem for most hay-fever sufferers. Heavier pollens that are carried from plant to plant by bees and by other insects can also be allergens, but they cause trouble only when a person comes into direct contact with the plant. Airborne pollens can penetrate anywhere, indoors and out, and are most numerous at the height of the pollinating season for the particular plant.

3. Hay Fever Information
A UK pharmacist shares his experience on what to do to stay well, and what to do when you are not well! hay fever information. My pharmacy health information hay fever
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4. Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis Or Pollinosis)
Causes and treatments are covered, including some naturopathic treatments.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Rhinitis......hay fever (allergic rhinitis or pollinosis), is an allergy characterized by sneezing,itchy and watery eyes, a runny nose and a burning sensation of the palate
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Hay fever (allergic rhinitis or pollinosis)
Hay fever (allergic rhinitis or pollinosis), is an allergy characterized by sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, a runny nose and a burning sensation of the palate and throat. It is usually caused by allergies to airborne substances such as dust, moulds, pollens, animal fur and feathers. It is often aggravated by a food allergy, the most common being an allergy to milk. Hay fever is most common in people with a family history of similar complaints or a personal history of eczema, hives (urticaria), and/or asthma. The best treatment is avoidance of the allergen. However, since this is not always possible, a variety of antihistamines, decongestants, and intranasal steroids may be prescribed. Various essential oils help with the symptoms, but the specifics vary from person to person. Oils that have been recommended by aromatherapists include Blue Camomile, Lemon Balm Lavender , and an increase of Vitamin C and Beta carotene should promote healing of the mucus membranes. Each spring, summer, and fall, tiny particles are released from trees, weeds, and grasses. These particles, known as pollen, hitch rides on currents of air. Although their mission is to fertilize parts of other plants, many never reach their targets. Instead, they enter human noses and throats, triggering a type of seasonal allergic rhinitis called pollen allergy, which many people know as hay fever or rose fever (depending on the season in which the symptoms occur). Of all the things that can cause an allergy, pollen is one of the most widespread. Many of the foods, drugs, or animals that cause allergies can be avoided to a great extent; even insects and household dust are escapable. Short of staying indoors when the pollen count is highand even that may not helpthere is no easy way to evade windborne pollen.

5. Hay Fever
Is it a fever? No, its not. If you feel feverish, some other illness has been added. Is it caused by hay? Well, yes but also by many other sources of allergens - triggers of allergic reactions. Better call it allergic rhinitis or pollenosis, a
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Is it a fever? No, it’s not. If you feel feverish, some other illness has been added. Is it caused by hay? Well, yes - but also by many other sources of allergens - triggers of allergic reactions. Better call it allergic rhinitis or pollenosis, a sensitivity to pollen. How Hay Fever Occurs Anyone can develop an allergy to a common substance, but those who do usually have inherited the tendency as a family trait. The sensitivity is developed after exposure to the substance. During the seasons when plants are pollinating, everyone in the vicinity is exposed. People with the tendency may develop sensitivity to any one or more of the pollens, although certain pollens are more allergenic more likely to cause allergic reaction than others. Pollens that are light enough to be windborne are the offenders for most hay fever sufferers. Heavier pollens that are borne from plant to plant by bees and other insects can also be allergens, but they cause trouble only when a person comes into direct contact with the plant. Airborne pollens can penetrate anywhere, indoors and out, and are most numerous at the height of the pollinating season for the particular plant. What are the Effects?

6. SoYouWanna Manage Your Hay Fever?
Article explaining the causes of allergies and describing different methods of dealing with hay fever.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Rhinitis...... So she locked herself up in her house, and never came out again. The moral ofthe story hay fever bites. . so where does the hay fever come from?
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Come close, little ones, and hear our bedtime tale . . . Once upon a time, there was a woman. In the fall, she loved to go outside and feel the wind. In the winter, she loved to go outside and play in the snow. And in the spring, she would go outside, but her throat would itch, her eyes would get puffy, her nose would run, her sinuses would clog, and she'd get nasal drip. So she locked herself up in her house, and never came out again. The moral of the story: hay fever bites. Living with hay fever can be extremely difficult - when you're having trouble doing something as simple as breathing , you know that you're in for a long spring and summer. Yet most of us don't live anywhere near a farm . . . so where does the hay fever come from? It has often been noted (by people who like to note things) that hay fever is not a fever at all, nor does it have anything to do with hay. Hay fever, a.k.a. rose fever, is medically designated as "

7. Hay Fever, Allergies And Asthma - Pioneer Thinking
A look at hay fever, allergies and asthma, the symptoms and complications. A discussion about the Category Health Conditions and Diseases Allergies......Most people know it as hay fever and if you've got it as 22 million Americansdo - you're likely to be plagued during the spring and fall seasons by such
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Hay Fever, Allergy And Asthma
Hay fever is a chronic condition characterized by: - sneezing, - nasal congestion, - runny and itching nose, palate, ears and eyes. If you recognize any of these symptoms chances are, you or some member of your family has experienced hay fever at one time or another. Doctors call it allergic rhinitis. Most people know it as hay fever and if you've got it - - as 22 million Americans do - - you're likely to be plagued during the spring and fall seasons by such annoying symptoms as sneezing, congestion, runny nose, itchy throat and red, watery eyes. Allergy has different names. Allergy reactions occurring in the nose and sinus are called "sinus" or "hay fever" or "allergic rhinitis." And when allergy reactions occur in the chest we call it "asthma." Allergy reactions in the skin are named "hives" or "angioedema." So you see, allergy has different names depending upon where in your body it occurs.

8. Allergy Information
A guide to allergies and allergic conditions such as asthma, hay fever and celiac disease.
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9. BBC NEWS | Health | Global Warming 'will Worsen Hay Fever'
Global warming could lead to greater misery for hay fever sufferers, say experts. Hayfever is affecting more and more people Professor Jean Emberlin.
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You are in: Health News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 4 February, 2003, 00:42 GMT Global warming 'will worsen hay fever'
Allergy to pollen causes hay fever
Global warming could lead to greater misery for hay fever sufferers, say experts. Hay fever is caused by an allergic reaction to pollen released when plants begin to flower. And experts believe the milder climate in the UK is likely to lead to many plants flowering earlier and for longer periods. Hay fever is affecting more and more people
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They also suspect that the modern trend for mowing the lawn all year round may pile on the misery still further, and lead to more people developing the condition. Although cut grass is usually too short to flower, hay fever can still be triggered by chemicals contained in grass sap, which are released when it is cut. The Woodland Trust and the National Pollen Research Unit plan to monitor the effects of climate change on the hay fever season. They are asking people to record the time of the first flowering of early grass species such as Yorkshire fog, cocksfoot, meadow foxtail and Timothy.

10. WebMD - Hay Fever
Questions and Answers on causes, symptoms and treatment for hay fever or allergic rhinitis.
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11. CBBC Newsround | SCI TECH | Global Warming's Bad News For Hay Fever
Global warming's bad news for hay fever, Updated 04 February 2003, 16.15 There'sbad news for hay fever sufferers, because things are about to get worse.
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Global warming's bad news for hay fever Updated 04 February 2003, 16.15
There's bad news for hay fever sufferers, because things are about to get worse. Global warming is changing the times of the year that the seasons happen, including making spring start earlier. Click here to try the allergy quiz
Pollen That means all the flowers will start blooming and spreading pollen earlier, making running noses and sneezes even worse. Hay fever happens when people have an allergic reaction to the pollen, and the idea that the pollen will arrive earlier and hang around later is really bad news. More people suffering It's not just flowers that cause the fever. People mowing their lawns all year round also makes things worse. Hay fever is affecting more and more people every year, with the number of sufferers in Britain having risen by about 10% in the last 30 years.
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12. Benadryl One A Day – Allergy Treatment From Pfizer
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare offers antihistamine and treatment advice for allergy symptoms including hayfever, hives and rhinitis; site also offers pollen count forecast information.
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13. Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
Information about allergic rhinitis including the causes and different treatment options.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Rhinitis...... ALLERGIC RHINITIS ( hay fever ). Symptoms of allergic rhinitis (hay fever)include itchy, runny, sneezy, or stuffy noses, and itchy eyes.
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Symptoms of allergic rhinitis (Hay Fever) include itchy, runny, sneezy, or stuffy noses, and itchy eyes. Allergic rhinitis is a common illness affecting an estimated 20-40 million Americans, and resulting in 10 million lost days of school or work each year. Often caused by pollens from trees, grass or weeds, it is most commonly known as hay fever. Hay fever subsides with the onset of cold weather. Perennial allergic rhinitis, however, occurs year around and is caused by indoor allergens such as dust, mite, mold spores, and animal dander. What Causes Allergic Rhinitis? Chemical substances, such as histamine, are normally stored in mast cells in tissues of the body, including the nose and eyes. The allergic person forms antibodies against pollens and other allergens. These antibodies attach themselves to the mast cells, and when combined with the allergen the result is the release of histamine and other chemical substances from the mast cells. These chemical substances cause the allergic responses of itching, sneezing, congestion, and dripping. Treatment: Avoidance is the best treatment for any allergy whenever possible. Keeping doors and windows closed in the home and in your car and avoiding vigorous outside activity will help to lessen your exposure during times when the pollen count is high. Removing pets from the home and dust and mold control measures can significantly relieve symptoms due to perennial allergens.

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Privatelyheld Australian drug discovery company with a focus on inflammatory diseases such as Asthma, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Allergic Rhinitis (hay fever), Food allergy, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, inter alia. Cytopia's first molecular targets are members of the JAK family of protein tyrosine kinases.
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16. Hay Fever And Allergic Perennial Rhinitis
hay fever, otherwise known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, is an allergic reactionto airborne substances that attack the upper respiratory passages the nose
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17. Auckland Allergy Clinic - Diagnosis And Treatment Of Allergy
Offers information about diagnosis, management and treatment of asthma, allergies, anaphylaxis, bronchitis, dermatitis, eczema, food allergies, hay fever, immunologic problems and sinusitis. Located in Auckland, New Zealand.
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18. Allergies & Hay Fever
Define hay fever Allergy. hay fever describes the symptoms of runny nose, itchy eyes and throat, uncontrollable
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Hay fever describes the symptoms of runny nose, itchy eyes and throat, uncontrollable sneezing and sometimes itching of the skin. It is not caused by hay, and does not produce fever. The correct name for the condition is seasonal allergic rhinitis. Many seasonal "colds" are actually allergic rhinitis, and will not respond to antibiotics. Seasonal allergic rhinitis happens when pollens and/or particles of plant or animal dander, mold spores, etc., come into contact with the lining of the nose, eyes, or throat. The body's immune system recognizes their presence and starts a reaction to prevent their invasion. In most people this is not a problem. However, in some the immune system is overactive and identifies normally harmless particles as dangerous, producing an excessive reaction that actually causes inflammation. This is known as allergy and the substances causing it are allergens. People are allergic to only certain substances, and the reaction does not usually appear until after several exposures to that substance.
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19. Hayfever Gifts Devon England
Secure shopping for unusual gifts and novelties. Based in Exeter, but supply worldwide.
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A gift shop for all budgets; out-of-the-ordinary gifts, souvenirs and novelties, supplied world-wide.
Hay Fever Gifts is a charming, real life gift shop, located in a traditional Cathedral square in Exeter, Devon, England. Exeter is a beautiful city at the heart of Devon, a county in the south-west of England, blessed with outstanding natural beauty, green unspoiled Devon country lanes, and never too far from the sea and coast. Exeter is a lovely centre for shopping, with pedestrianised areas of cobbled stone, and historic shop buildings where you can find unusual gifts and presents at all times of the year. Hayfever Gifts is not about hayfever and sneezing! It originally gained its name because of the gifts made of grasses in which it used to specialise. Now, the shop has expanded its range to take in an exciting variety of unusual and often inexpensive gifts. The Hayfever website offers a selection of these gifts, souvenirs and novelties, to complement its already successful mail order catalogue, and of course the presents on sale in the actual shop in Exeter. The online shop offers secure shopping, to folk of all kind, in all parts of the world, on an international basis. There is a money back guarantee on all goods purchased.

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