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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Fungi
  1. Mold and yeast are two types of fungus. Both can cause allergic reactions. Fungal spores can circulate ...
  2. ... viruses. Other triggers are cold and dry air, mold, pets, dust, grasses, pollen, cockroaches, odors from chemicals, ... viruses. Other triggers are cold and dry air, mold, pets, dust, grasses, pollen, cockroaches, odors from chemicals, ...
  3. A fungal infection of the scalp by mold-like fungi is called tinea capitis. Tinea capitis (also called ringworm of the scalp) is a skin disorder that affects children almost exclusively. ...
  4. ... people of all ages. It is caused by mold-like fungi (dermatophytes).
  5. ... not a person has been exposed to the mold aspergillus. It is performed by injecting an aspergillus ... the person has been exposed to the aspergillus mold and is at risk for developing aspergillosis.
  6. ... soft spots -- on his head allow it to mold to the shape of this narrow passage. Your ...
  7. ... head caused by the tight birth canal may "mold" the head into an oblong rather than round ...
  8. ... Ingesting or inhaling substances like pollen, animal dander, molds and mildew, dust, nuts and shellfish, may also ...
  9. ... the presence of an antigen such as pollen, mold, dust or dander.
  10. ... can remove the majority of harmful particles, including mold spores, dust, dust mites, pet dander and other ...
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