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Can You Be Allergic To the Sun?
Can you be allergic to the sun? It is not an uncommon question. Usually people ask this in the Spring but we also hear it into the beginning of Summer. A few hours after exposure to the sun, the skin can start to itch.

Where Does All The Dust In Your House Come From?

How Do You Know if You are Allergic to Pollen?
Spring and Fall are the prime season for hayfever. People everywhere are sneezing, sniffling and wheezing. The problem is the amount of pollen in the air.

5 Highly Effective Ways to Get Rid of Dust Mites
Here are 5 highly effective ways to get rid of dust mites and their allergens as well as a few that we don’t really recommend, but they will work.

5 Tips to Beat Spring Allergies and Enjoy the Season

7 Ways Time Change Can Disrupt You Sleep
7 Ways the Time Change Can Mess With Your Sleep (and How to Bounce Back).

Dust Mites and Humidity
The official first day of Winter this year is December 21st. Winter is not be here yet, but many people have already turned on their heaters. A side effect of using heating is a drop in the relative humidity in your home.

How Our Mattress Covers Make You a Better Person
Everyone wants to be their very best. Well, most of us do for sure. The Allergy Store wants to be the very best too. We want you to be your best; so here is how our mattress covers will make you a better person.

Can Dust Mites Cause a Skin Rash?
Red bumps are all over your skin when you get up in the morning. Your skin is red, covered in bumps, and itches like crazy, but doesn’t look dry. What is going on?

Allergy Control for Guests – Thanksgiving Edition
If your guests have environmental or food allergies, here are some tips for allergy control for guests.

Memory Foam Pillows - Are They For You?

When Cleaning House Is The Problem
Sometimes people try to make their home to clean. We all know that controlling your allergies and asthma really starts at home. This time of year many people with allergies will now stay indoors because the air is full of pollen, grass and mold spores.