Allergies
Allergies Attack
“The game follows our character, Richard, in his dream world where he goes on the offensive and attacks back! He wards off a variety of allergens from pollen and pet dander to shellfish and dairy.”
Educational
Online
Allergology
Allergy
Biology
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Dander
Immune system
Immunology
IPhone
Medicine
Physiology
Pulmonology
Technology
XML
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Young Children
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Kendall & Son Solutions LLC
"Kendall & Son Solutions LLC is a developer specializing in Reference and Games."
Educational
Technology
XML
Mobile Applications
Publishing
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Don't Blow It
A free, online game, Don’t Blow It was developed to help players learn to avoid allergy triggers. Players, embodied as big noses, walk through different environments filled with items that can cause an allergy to flare up. Players must avoid allergy triggers while collecting items that can help control their allergies.
Health Care and Medicine
Online
Allergy
Biology
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Immunology
Medicine
Schering
Schering-Plough
Technology
XML
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AQI Game Show
This free quiz game developed by the Environmental Protection Agency tests players’ knowledge of air quality and pollution and their effects on health. Questions are multiple choice.
Quiz/Trivia
Asthma and Respiratory Health
Public Health
Online
Air pollution
Air Quality Index
Air Quality Modeling Group
Atmospheric sciences
Environment
Meteorology
Technology
United States Environmental Protection Agency
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Enhancement of allergic skin wheal responses in patients with atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome by playing video games or by a frequently ringing mobile phone
Kimata, H. (2003). Enhancement of allergic skin wheal responses in patients with atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome by playing video games or by a frequently ringing mobile phone. European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 33(6), 513-517.
Skin Care
Stress and Coping
Atopic dermatitis
Atopy
Autoimmune diseases
Biology
Dermatitis
Eczema
Immune system
Immunology
Medicine
Technology

