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Allergic rhinitis, of
which the
seasonal type is
called hay fever, is a type of
inflammation in the nose that
occurs when the
immune system overreacts...
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Hay fever in ****an (花粉症, kafunshō, "pollen illness") is most
commonly caused by
pollen from
Cryptomeria ****onica (known as sugi in ****anese and often...
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Hay Fever is a
comic play
written by Noël
Coward in 1924. Its
first production was in the West End in 1925 with
Marie Tempest as
Judith Bliss. A cross...
- peppers). The
quality of
evidence is low, however.
Allergic rhinitis or
hay fever may
follow when an
allergen such as pollen, dust, or
Balsam of Peru is...
- Additionally, a
study showed butterbur extract to be an
effective treatment for
hay fever without the
sedative effect of the
antihistamine cetirizine, if taken...
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Hay fever weed may
refer to:
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index of
articles on
plant species (or
higher taxonomic groups)...
- nation.
Hay fever affects about 20% of
Canadians and the
prevalence is increasing.
There are
certain evidential suggestions pointing out
hay fever and similar...
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typically harmless substances in the environment.
These diseases include hay fever, food allergies,
atopic dermatitis,
allergic asthma, and anaphylaxis....
- the risk of skin infections. Many
people with
atopic dermatitis develop hay fever or asthma. The
cause is
unknown but
believed to
involve genetics, immune...
- Prize-winning
novel The Line of Beauty.
Later that year, he pla****
Simon Bliss in
Hay Fever by Noël
Coward at London's
Haymarket Theatre,
alongside Peter Bowles and...