Answers to Pollen Allergies |
by Dr. Rajiv Sahay, CIAQP, Director of EDLab
Top Story -- TransWorldNews
After a long cold winter, many people throughout the world eagerly look forward to the spring season. Long days, ideal temperatures, gentle breezes and vibrant blossoming flowers attract individuals to enjoy the beauty of this season. While most individuals enjoy time outdoors, many allergy sufferers don't because the arrival of spring means the return of pollen. These individuals suffer from pollen allergy.
The onset of uncomfortable allergenic symptoms begins at the start of spring season. Plants bloom during this season and in return release their pollen into the air. Recent reports estimate that more...
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Asthma Awareness Can Help Prevent Rush to ER: Experts Thousands wind up in hospital daily because of poorly managed disease, physicians' group says
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by Robert Preidt, (HealthDay News)
Asthma is becoming much more common in the United States and people should know and respond to the basic symptoms before they are faced with a potentially life-threatening attack, experts advise.
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Mold Issues Become Personal in Tenant-Landlord Squabble |
submitted by Ben Nelms, The Citizen.com
The young couple insist they have been encountering a problem with mold in their apartment on Stonewall Avenue in Fayetteville for four months and have health concerns for their 6-month-old daughter.
Their landlord tells a different story, ....
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Florida House Bill 5007: Reducing and Streamlining Regulations
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by GENERAL BILL by Economic Affairs Committee; Business and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee; Hukill
Reducing and Streamlining Regulations; Revises various provisions relating to professions & occupations regulated by DBPR or DOACS, including distribution of motor vehicle consumer's rights pamphlet; transfer of certain driver license information by DHSMV to DBPR; requirements for home inspectors, mold assessors & remediators, asbestos consultants & contractors & landscape architects; professional practice standards for real estate brokers & sales associates, etc.
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HarrisMartin's Mold Update Ohio Courts Find No Breach of Duty by Broker or Agent |
by HarrisMartin Publishing - Mold
An Ohio appellate court has affirmed summary judgment for a real estate broker and buyer's agent who were among defendants sued by homebuyers after they discovered mold during home renovations....
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