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  1. Hay Fever, Or, Rhinitis Vaso-Motoria Periodica and Its Radical Cure by Eldridge Lippincott, 2010-07-24
  2. Rhinitis: Mechanisms and Management (Lung Biology in Health and Disease) by Naclerio, 1998-10-15
  3. Handbook of Asthma and Rhinitis by Robert K Bush, J. Georgitis, 1997-01-15
  4. Asthma and Rhinitis
  5. Having Nasal Surgery? Don't You Become An Empty Nose Victim! by Christopher Martin, 2007-08-30
  6. ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND RHINOSINUSITIS Is there a connection between allergy and infection? (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Berrylin J. Ferguson, MD Jonas T. Johnson, 2010-06-20
  7. Allergic Rhinitis: Diagnosis and Treatment in Family Practice (Disease Management Series)
  8. Current Review of Rhinitis - 2nd Edition - 2006
  9. Topical Steroid Treatment for Asthma and Rhinitis
  10. CURRENT REVIEW OF RHINITIS by Michael A. , editor Kaliner, 2002
  11. Allergic Rhinitis in Family Practice: The Role of Levocetirizine in Clinical Care (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Donald A. Bukstein, MD Thomas J. Lapine, 2010-05-18
  12. Large study links rhinitis to adult-onset asthma.(Pulmonary Medicine): An article from: Family Practice News by Sharon Worcester, 2008-11-01
  13. Treating comorbid rhinitis improves sleep apnea.(Pulmonary Medicine)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-06-01
  14. Allergic and Vasomotor Rhinitis - Clinical Aspects by Niels Mygind, 1987-01

21. Rhinitis
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22. Clarinex.com
Information on the predecessor to Claritin, indicated for seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria.
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CLARINEX provides nondrowsy 24-hour relief from allergy symptoms caused by seasonal allergens such as ragweed, grass, and tree pollens and year-round allergens such as dust mite, animal dander, and mold spores. CLARINEX is also approved to treat the itching and rash due to hives from unknown causes.
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Important Safety Information In clinical studies for seasonal and year-round allergies, the most common side effects with CLARINEX (desloratadine) Tablets 5mg were similar to sugar pill, including sore throat, dry mouth and fatigue. In clinical studies for ongoing itching and rash from hives of unknown cause, the most common side effects with CLARINEX (desloratadine) Tablets 5mg were headache, nausea, and fatigue. Note: The information on this site is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have any questions about your treatment or medical condition, please consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.

23. Dr. Gonzalo Aguilar
Allergies and allergic rhinitis questions answered here. Located in Jacksonville, Florida.
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24. Allergic Rhinitis - Health Information, Commonly Called Hay Fever
Health information discussing the causes, prevention,diagnosis and treatmentof Allergic rhinitis, commonly called hay fever. Allergic rhinitis.
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/dis-cond/allergy/allergrh.html
Allergic Rhinitis Allergic rhinitis (commonly called hay fever) is an inflammation or irritation of the mucous membranes that line the nose. Common symptoms include sneezing; a stuffy or runny nose; itchy eyes, nose and throat; and watery eyes. You may also have a nasal voice; breathe noisily; snore; feel chronically tired; have a poor appetite; feel nauseated; have frequent headaches; and, have some difficulty hearing and smelling. CAUSES
Allergic rhinitis happens when an allergen (an allergy-producing substance, such as pollen) causes your body to defend itself by producing antibodies. When an allergen and an antibody combine, your body releases histamine and other chemical substances into your bloodstream, which causes an allergic response. Pollen, dust, mold or other substances that can be inhaled, are common allergens that cause symptoms. Seasonal allergic rhinitis usually results from tree, grass or weed pollen. With this type of rhinitis, symptoms will decrease with the arrival of cold weather. Perennial allergic rhinitis can cause year-round symptoms. This allergic reaction is the result of indoor irritants such as feathers, mold spores, animal danders (hair and skin shed by pets) or dust mites.

25. Asthma And Dust Allergy…Excellent Cures!
Information about asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and nasal polyp.
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26. 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) includeitchy, runny, sneezy, or stuffy noses, and itchy eyes. VASOMOTOR rhinitis.
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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.

27. Untitled Document
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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28. Center For Chronic Nasal And Sinus Dysfuction
Information and help for those suffering from sinusitis, sinus problems, allergies and allergic rhinitis. Information on laser treatment study.
http://www.nasal.net/
Welcome to the Centers for Chronic Nasal and Sinus Dysfunction Our mission is to provide you with comprehensive information and resources for these persistent health problems. Check the Site Map for an overview of the resources contained here along with links to other valuable websites; the Search Tool to find specific pages containing your search word or phrase; or just browse through the information to the left.
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29. Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis. Jim Ellsmere, B.Eng, Meds '99 Dalhousie University Reviewedby E. Massoud MD FRCCS, Assistant Professor, Dept. What is allergic rhinitis?
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Allergic Rhinitis Jim Ellsmere, B.Eng, Meds '99 Dalhousie University Reviewed by E. Massoud MD FRCCS, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Otolaryngology, Dalhousie University What is allergic rhinitis? Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa which is triggered by an allergic reaction. The inflammation is caused by an excessive degranulation of mast cells. Increased IgE levels to certain allergens are thought to be responsible for this phenomenon. When exposed to these allergens, the IgE covered mast cells degranulate releasing inflammatory mediators and cytokines which results in a local inflammatory reaction. Epidemiology Over the last couple of decades, there appears to have been an increase in the prevalence of allergic rhinitis. This increase is partially attributable to the limited ventilation in most modern housing. Some have also suggested pollution may have a role. Recent studies however suggest this is probably not the case. In one study comparing the rates of allergic rhinitis in two German cites, no significant difference was found despite the significantly higher levels of pollution in the eastern city. Inciting Factors The triggers responsible for allergic rhinitis may be classified as either seasonal or perennial. Seasonal allergens are for the most part found outdoors. Common seasonal allergens include tree, grass and weed pollens, and airborne molds. As one would suspect, these allergens depend very much on the geographic area. Perennial allergens tend to be found indoors and include among others things, dust mites and animal dander (especially from cats).

30. Clinical Trials In Birmingham, Alabama
Information on recruiting participants for treatment and research for osteoporosis, FSD, HRT, incontinence, irritable bowel, rhinitis, onychomycosis, endometriosis and gout.
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Birmingham has developed a vibrant manufacturing and service oriented economy without sacrificing its unique southern charm. It's small wonder that Mercedes Benz chose the Birmingham metro area as the location to build its popular M-series cars. Recent publications have also noted that Birmingham is among the top communities for growing a business. Both employment and reasonably priced housing are plentiful to residents and those relocating to Alabama.
Whether it is history, the arts, outdoor activities, shopping, nightlife or even the thrill of the Talladega Raceway, you can find it in Birmingham.

31. Allergic Rhinitis
Information about allergic rhinitis, including an askthe-nurse facility.
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Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis: Is a reaction to airborne (inhaled) allergens. Depending on the allergen, the resulting rhinitis and conjunctivitis may be seasonal such as hay fever or occurring year round (perennial allergic rhinitis). This disorder commonly affects young children and adolescents but can affect all age groups. Seasonal pollen allergy may exacerbate symptoms of perennial rhinitis. Cause: Hay fever results from wind borne pollens such as grass. and weeds as well as from mold (fungal spores) in the summer and fall perennial allergic rhinitis results from house dust, feather pillows, cigarette smoke, animal dander, and upholstery Symptoms: Hay fever: sneezing, profuse watery rhinorrhea, and nasal obstruction or congestion. Nose and eyes may itch Nasal mucosa may appear pale cyanotic and edematous Eyelids and conjunctivae may appear red and edematous Headache or sinus pain, dark circles under the eyes (allergic shiners) May experience itchy throat, malaise, and fever Perennial allergic rhinitis: chronic nasal obstruction often extending to eustachian tube obstruction, particularly in children, and dark circles under the eyes Treatment: To control symptoms by eliminating the environmental antigen, if possible, and by drug therapy and immunotherapy.

32. Pollens In Asthma And Rhinitis
Study by Dr Diana Bass on the role of tibouchina pollen and ragweed pollen in late summer allergic rhinitis and asthma in the northern rivers area of NSW.
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  • The Role of Tibouchina Pollen and Ragweed Pollen in late summer allergic rhinitis and asthma in the Northern Rivers area of NSW This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Sydney and the Northern Rivers Health Service and was funded by the Asthma Foundation of New South Wales. The study has been carried out with the help of staff of the North Coast Public Health Unit, NSW Health Department.

33. Allergy Associates & Lab., Ltd.
Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases including hay fever, rhinitis, hives,eczema, food and drug allergies. Offices located in Tempe. Mesa, Chandler and Scottsdale, AZ.
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We have opened this office for the convenience of our east Phoenix, central Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley patients. January 2003 Thank you for visiting our web site. Dr. Anand, Dr. Al- Assaly and Dr. Asokan specialize in treating diseases related to allergies. The common allergic diseases include Hay Fever ('Rhinitis' 'Sinus Problems'), Asthma, Allergic Bronchitis, Hives, Eczema, Food allergies, Drug allergies, and other diseases which your physician may consider to be related to allergies. Both adults and children are treated. Asthma may be mild or serious but should always be taken seriously. Recent advances offer considerable help. OFFICE: Dr.Anand has been in this area since 1970 and has a well established practice. Our offices have made every effort to meet the requirements of handicapped patients. We have offices in Chandler, Mesa, Scottsdale, and Tempe for your convenience.

34. Manhattan Allergy Specialist-Asthma,Allergy,Eczema,Angioedema,Seasonal Allergy,P
Treating hay fever, perennial and seasonal rhinitis, eczema, bronchial asthma, hives, swelling, allergies. Online book sales.
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35. NeilMed Products - Sinus Rinse, Sinusitis, Rhinitis, Allergies
Most comprehensive nasal rinse kit with premixed packets. An informative brochure with educational material on allergies, sinusitis, and rhinitis is also provided with the kit.
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36. Johns Hopkins Asthma And Allergy - Rhinitis Home
Visit the Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center website for news and informationon asthma, rhinitis, sinusitis and more. rhinitis Epidemiology.
http://www.hopkins-allergy.org/rhinitis/
Nasal complaints in children and adults are a major cause of doctor visits to both general physicians and specialists. For information on incidence and prevalence of allergic conditions click below on Epidemiology. For a description of common and not-so-common events that touch off nasal and other allergic symptoms click below on Triggers. To understand the cellular and biochemical events that account for the symptoms of allergic conditions click below on Mechanisms. Epidemiology
In highly developed societies such as the United States, both incidence and prevalence of allergies to airborne materials, foods and drugs are increasing. Learn more about these trends.
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Not all apparently allergic complaints are touched off by exposures to the specific allergens detected by skin tests or serologic tests. Learn more about the many environmental events that start symptoms such as itching, sneezing or wheezing.
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Medical investigation has provided amazingly complete descriptions of the internal events that initiate and perpetuate allergies. These understandings will lead to new treatments that could revolutionize therapy. Diagrams illustrate these findings.

37. Allergy Treatment Guide For Chidlren Keep Kids Healthy
Allergy treatment guide for children to treatment of hay fever, allergies or allergic rhinitis in your children, allergic salute, seasonal and perennial.
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38. Johns Hopkins Asthma And Allergy - Rhinitis - Therapeutics - Environmental Contr
Visit the Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center website for newsand information on asthma, rhinitis, sinusitis and more.
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Mold Control in the House Mold control in the house starts with elimination of breeding grounds for molds. These are usually places that are subject to dampness. Attention is directed first to the cellar, kitchen and bathrooms. Next, humidity in the home should be reduced generally. Where there is mold growth on hard surfaces it can be killed with fungicides. Air Conditioner top
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39. House Dust Mites .Org .::. Mite Allergies .::. Asthma, Rhinitis And Eczema Help
Asthma, rhinitis and allergen avoidance advice for sufferers of the house dust mite needing answers to explain the hidden dangers of these common mites
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40. EMedicine - Nonallergic Rhinitis : Article By Betsy S Woodall, PharmD
Nonallergic rhinitis Nonallergic rhinitis is a diagnosis of rhinitis without anyimmunoglobulin E (IgE) mediation, as documented by allergen skin testing.
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Last Updated: May 17, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: rhinorrhea, sneezing, pruritus, congestion, infectious rhinitis, nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome, NARES, occupational rhinitis, hormonal rhinitis, drug-induced rhinitis, gustatory rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Distinguishing The Various Types Of Nonallergic Rhinitis Pharmacotherapy ... Bibliography
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