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	<title>Comments on: California with multiple allergies</title>
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	<description>Would your allergies be better in a different climate?  Read others&#039; experiences and share your own.</description>
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		<title>By: AllergyNurse</title>
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		<description>House dust mites will be everywhere.  Mold counts will be higher in humid climates, but mold can grow anywhere there is moisture.  Most grasses cross-react with each other, so that if you are allergic to one, you are often allergic to most of them.  There is not as much cross-reactivity with trees and weeds as with grasses.

No one can tell you an absolute best place for you, but perhaps someone will have suggestions.  Research this site to see what has worked for others.  You should always visit locations you are interested in, and spend time in each season there, to see how you are affected.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>House dust mites will be everywhere.  Mold counts will be higher in humid climates, but mold can grow anywhere there is moisture.  Most grasses cross-react with each other, so that if you are allergic to one, you are often allergic to most of them.  There is not as much cross-reactivity with trees and weeds as with grasses.</p>
<p>No one can tell you an absolute best place for you, but perhaps someone will have suggestions.  Research this site to see what has worked for others.  You should always visit locations you are interested in, and spend time in each season there, to see how you are affected.</p>
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