Unfortunately for hayfever sufferers, pollen is a natural pollutant of the air. |
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If you are the only one this summer to avoid the hayfever or sunburn, you'll be feeling pretty smug. |
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New research shows how the lives of those with hayfever are affected in ways above and beyond the obvious symptoms of sneezing and itchy eyes. |
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And then Dave's hayfever kicks in again, sending him to bed like a bear with a sore head. |
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People with allergies, such as hayfever or animal allergies, often get asthma. |
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It's a common myth that dairy foods contribute to allergies such as hayfever, but it's just that, a myth. |
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Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles. |
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But the bad news for hayfever sufferers is they can expect a high pollen count over the next few days. |
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Also in the arts diary Thomas Pynchon joins Bowie as the second returning recluse of the week Art-loving hayfever sufferers beware! |
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Britain's millions of hayfever sufferers have a new helping hand: the Met Office has introduced daily pollen forecasts on its website. |
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Sometimes the term hayfever is used to describe a reaction to allergens in the air. |
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It is an ingredient in homoeopathic complex remedies for sinus and nasal problems such as hayfever. |
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He had some symptoms of hayfever or allergic rhinitis in the spring as well as mild asthma. |
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There is a bewildering array of hayfever medications on the market, but some are more effective than others. |
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However, they may then go on to develop other allergy-related conditions such as asthma, eczema, hayfever or rhinitis. |
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A blocked nose is one of the most irritating symptoms of allergies, such as hayfever, but it can be easily controlled. |
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The findings could be good news for Britain's 12 million hayfever sufferers, as well as asthmatics and people with serious allergies to insect stings or certain foods. |
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Each tube emits an amazing 4.2 million negative ions per second cleaning and purifying the air we breathe giving a feeling of wellbeing and helping provide relief for sufferers of hayfever, asthma bronchitis and stress. |
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It can prevent hayfever symptoms from developing. |
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Frequent or severe attacks of hayfever or allergy? |
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And the number of patients with allergies is also going up, with urban hayfever on the rise. |
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We're into the hayfever season again, and several members of my family are already streaming from the pollen of spring flowers. |
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Inverdale, who kept his job in the wake of the storm, said that hayfever was partly to blame for a jibe that fed into a wider debate about the representation of women in sport. |
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My friend had been treated with acupuncture for hayfever and the skin condition ecthyma and it worked for her. |
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The latest offensive by pro-life groups was shrewdly timed to spoil the spring launch of Allegra, HMR's potentially blockbusting new hayfever remedy. |
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The condition, known as an atopy, is similar to hayfever and is permanent, requiring treatment and careful managing. |
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However, the 21million hayfever sufferers in Britain may not be so optimistic. |
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A SHOCKED dad has told how a hayfever attack suffered by his son was so extreme he thought the 10-year-old had been beaten up. |
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Rhinocort is a medicine used to prevent and relieve hayfever. |
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I speak on behalf of hayfever snifflers all over, I am sure. |
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If your symptoms appear between late May and early August, when grass pollen counts are high, you're more than likely not being affected by a cold but hayfever instead. |
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Hayfever hits as many as one in ten of us every year, but for some allergy sufferers, the symptoms can last all year long. |
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