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  • * As [[antiallergic]] medication to combat [[hay fever]] ([[allergic]] [[rhinitis]]), etc. To treat [[allergic reaction]]s it can
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  • ...ually disappearing. In the United States, non-prescription sale of mercury fever thermometers has been banned in 2003.<ref>{{cite news| title = Mercury Redu ...instrument diagnosis in perinatal and neonatal medicine|author=Brans, Y W, Hay W W|publisher=CUP Archive|year= 1995|isbn=0521419514}}</ref> Last, but not
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  • Extracts can be used to treat [[arthritis]], [[anemia]], [[hay fever]], [[kidney]] problems, and pain.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
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  • ...rs and windows open, or at least slightly ajar, may reduce the risk of hay fever-causing dust. In colder climates, occupants seal even the smallest air gaps ...sure may in fact ''encourage'' the development of ailments including [[hay fever]] and [[asthma]].<ref>http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?a
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  • Name = Fever | '''Fever''' (also known as '''pyrexia''' or '''controlled hyperthermia'''<ref name=N
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  • ===Han-Hay=== * [[Hay Wells syndrome recessive type]]
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  • ...uralgia and other nervous disorders, cholera, menorrhagia, rheumatism, hay fever, asthma, skin diseases, and protracted labor during childbirth<ref>http://w
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