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1). Top Bar Hive - an alternative beekeeping method
The topbar beehive is not a new concept. Historical reference to the top-bar hive date back to the 1600's. Most of today's top bar bee hives are derived from work in the 1960's. It was perfected for use in Kenya, Africa, and is often referred to as the Kenya Hive. Today it is also used in many other developing countries for it's simple design and cost effective management methods.
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2). How does Allergic Rhinitis related to Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
Otitis media is an inflammation that occurs in the middle ear. Middle ear space contains fluid that could be easily infected and the infected middle ear is called otitis media with effusion. The cause of the chronic OME (otitis media with effusion) for most of the allergic rhinitis patients is mainly due to the IgE-mediated allergies. IgE-mediated allergy is the allergy that happens when IgE antibody (one type of the white blood cell) binds with the mast cell.
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3). How to prevent your nasal allergy?
Do you know why and how your nose could feel itching and sensitive? The substance that causes itching and sensitive of your nose is called allergen. These include pollen, mold, dust mites, certain foods, latex, animal dander, and others. These allergens sensitize the nasal mucosal membrane through a sensitization process, which typically involves a few types of cell in our body, such as macrophage, lymphocyte and mast cell.
Article tags: nasal, allergy, sinus, sinusitis, hay, fever, allergic, rhinitis, irritating, sensation, sneezing, runny, nose, stuffy, nose, watery, eye, spores, molds, yeasts, pollen, dust mites

4). Don’t let the weather take your breath away
There are several weather related conditions that increase the risk of asthma attacks. Hospital admissions for breathing problems often increase as pollen counts rise and there have been many well-documented asthma epidemics following thunderstorms. In these cases many of those admitted were hay fever sufferers with no previous history of breathing difficulties.
Article tags: asthma, allergy, pollen, ozone, weather, heatwave, thunderstorms, humid, kane

5). What You Ought To Know About Air Filtration
Air filters are imperatively very important components in all machines and enclosed environments including the human body where the respiratory system, to a large extent, take care of air filtration to ensure clean oxygen for body cells and proper physiological functions of the body. Home air filters become necessities if we must continue to breathe uncontaminated air in our homes, and be free from allergies which incidentally are on the rise nowadays.
Article tags: air filter, home air filter, air conditioner air filter, pollen, mold, smoke, pollutants

6). Allergy Relief - 101
An article outlining the types of allergens and then effective ways to deal with them. Allergens such as mold and mildew, cat and dog hair, pollen, and dust mite are revealed.
Article tags: allergies, allergy relief, mold, milddew, air purifiers, dust mites, pollen

7). Is Your Summer A Breeze Or A Sneeze? Tips For Coping With Allergies
While the hazy days of summer are a delight to some, for others they bring weeks of relentless sneezes, sniffles and sore eyes. Hayfever can drive those allergic to pollen crazy as symptoms build day after day with little respite. Here’s a look at summer's most common allergy affliction and what its streaming victims can do to get some relief. What is an allergic reaction? Allergies kick in when our immune system reacts to what it perceives as a threat.
Article tags: allergies, allergy, pollen, summer, hayfever, hay fever, allergic, eft, itchy eyes, sneezing

8). How to Treat an Allergy-Triggered Cough
It’s springtime; the trees are budding, the flowers are blooming…and you’re stuck inside, coughing and sneezing and hiding from the substances that trigger your allergic reactions. Having a cough or cold is bad at any times – having cold-type symptoms every year at the same times is even worse. There are various ways to treat an allergy cough and help you get back to enjoying life outdoors.
Article tags: allergy, triggered, cough, treat, lungs, medication, pollen

9). Are Allergies and Asthma Related?
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are. Allergies are immune system reactions to things that others would find harmless. Certain foods, pollen, even dust are all considered allergens that can trigger an allergic reaction.
Article tags: asthma, allergies, allergens, pollen, allergy, immune, histamine, immune system

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