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Spring Sneezing Debuts, Keep Hay Fever at Bay

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – (April 7, 2010) – Hay fever is the common name for allergic rhinitis, and in the spring, it is caused by airborne allergens such as pollen from elder, elm, hazel and birch trees. The symptoms can be maddening and range from itchy, teary eyes, runny noses and coughing, to difficulty sleeping.

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A Clean Home for the Holidays

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CLEVELAND — Dec. 11, 2009 — As snowy, icy weather sets in, we’re married to our indoor spaces. And with the onset of many winter holidays, family and guests tend to pile in, making our confined spaces even closer quarters. Muddy footprints, musty smells and messy kitchens are no joy to deal with during a season of entertaining. Keep your sanity with a number of household cleaning solutions that are sure to turn cabin fever into a warm and cheery home this season.

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Leave Dust Mites in the Dust

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CLEVELAND — Oct. 28, 2009 — Too small to see without a microscope or a strong magnifying glass, billions of dust mites live in every home. Dust mites are arachnids, the class of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions and ticks. A typical used mattress can host anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million mites.

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Tips for Avoiding the Fall Allergy Woes

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CLEVELAND — Oct. 26, 2009 — The air is crisp, the days are shorter and beautiful leaves of red, yellow and orange cover the trees and the sidewalks. What’s not to love about fall? Fall allergies and their attendant miseries, that’s what.

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The Best Dog Breeds for Allergy Sufferers

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CLEVELAND , Ohio - (September 23, 2009 ) - About 15 percent of the U.S. population suffers from some type of pet allergy. Despite the sneezing and wheezing, dog owners often don’t have to give up their pets to live in allergy-free harmony. There are several strategies for coexisting without irritation.

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Keep Your Car from Turning into a Junker

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CLEVELAND , Ohio - (September 23, 2009 ) - If you’ve traded in your clunker for cash and a slick new ride, you’re probably hoping it doesn’t quickly turn into a junker. With only a couple months before snowy weather sets in, you can keep your ride looking and smelling like new with a few simple cleaning tips.

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Can You Really Vacuum a Cat?

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CLEVELAND , Ohio - (August 11, 2009) - As temperatures rise this month, people aren’t the only ones shedding layers—cats are also thinning their coats for the steamy days ahead. While clumps of cat hair can be annoying to clean off upholstery and carpet, what can be even more annoying is the reaction many allergy sufferers have to the little tufts.

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Sneezing Season Stretches

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LOUISVILLE, Ohio - (May 31, 2009) - “Bless you,” a common greeting for allergy sufferers, might be heard more often this year as a predicted extended pollination season settles in. Scientists, including Paul Epstein, associate director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School, have long believed that global warming has lengthened the pollination season, leaving sufferers to sneeze and itch their way to November.

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Clean Living Website Helps You Enjoy a Cleaner, More Organized Home

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LOUISVILLE, Ohio – (April 3, 2009) – Welcome to www.CleanHomeIdeas.com, a new website that serves as a one-stop source for tried-and-true tips and techniques to help you keep your living space cleaner, healthier and more organized—without being a slave to it!

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