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1 in 4 people may actually be allergic to cats. (5 diggs)
Jul 02, 2007 from solipsistd
More residents develop allergic reactions to cats than thought, research suggests - even those not specifically allergic to the natural world. The Imperial College London study of 2,000 people found 25% got lungful of air problems due to cat allergens. "It appears that many individuals could benefit from reduced cat ownership and unmasking."
The worst allergic reaction is when a person goes into anaphylactic shock (3 diggs)
Jan 02, 2007 from cristinatinez
There are, however, no methods of curing allergies and therefore the superior measure that can be taken is to create an environment where the occurrence of the allergens is greatly reduced. The storminess of the allergy also has a bearing on what measures must be taken to ensure that there are no allergens for the present in a given environment. For example, if
Memory Foam 4-inch Mattress Topper $146 (MSRP $400) (8 diggs)
Nov 03, 2006 from broknman(Dorian Young)
"At designed for NASA, this space age foam cradles your body in voluptuous comfort, Reduces pressure points that cause tossing and turning, The non-allergenic, anti-bacterial, temperature-vulnerable foam simulates a flotation effect, Self-molding visco adaptable foam responds to your body's weight and warmth"


(September 14, 2009):
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