
Milk May Be Safe, Even Encouraged, For Some Children After Treatment For Milk Allergy
Some children with a history
of severe milk allergy can
safely drink milk and
consume other dairy products
every day, according to new
... > full story

Children Can Complete Treatment For Peanut Allergies And Achieve Long-term Tolerance, Studies Suggest
A carefully administered
daily dose of peanuts has
been so successful as a
therapy for peanut allergies
that a select group of
... > full story

Broccoli May Help Protect Against Respiratory Conditions Like Asthma
A naturally occurring
compound found in broccoli
and other cruciferous
vegetables may help protect
against respiratory
... > full story

Even Natural Perfumes May Cause Allergies
Hypersensitivity to perfumes
is the most common contact
allergy in adults. Research
has demonstrated that even
natural aromatic oils, which
many deem harmless compared
to synthetic perfumes, may c ... > full story
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Eosinophils In Allergy And Asthma
November 3, 2009 Researchers have discovered that eosinophils may play a pivotal role in immune ... > full story -
Link Between Male Diabetics With Allergies And Kidney Disease -- Nothing To Sneeze At
October 28, 2009 For men with type 2 diabetes, a cell type linked to allergic inflammation is closely linked to a key indicator of diabetic kidney disease, suggests a new ... > full story -
Nonallergic Rhinitis Symptoms More Severe Than Allergic Rhinitis
October 5, 2009 A comparison of symptoms in patients with allergic rhinitis and nonallergic rhinitis (NAR) revealed that those with the NAR experienced worse ... > full story -
Gut Worms May Protect Against House-dust Mite Allergy
September 28, 2009 A study conducted in Vietnam has added further weight to the view that parasitic gut worms, such as hookworm, could help in the prevention and treatment of asthma and other ... > full story -
Genetic Cause Of Previously Undefined Primary Immune Deficiency Disease identified
September 28, 2009 Researchers have identified a genetic mutation that accounts for a perplexing condition found in people with an inherited immunodeficiency. The disorder, called combined immunodeficiency, is ... > full story -
Allergy: Solving The Mystery Of IgE
September 14, 2009 Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is the main actor in the drama of allergy. Researchers are looking at the biological role of IgE in the immune response of an organism and how a lack of control can lead to ... > full story -
'Hygiene Hypothesis' Challenged: Day Care Doubles Early Respiratory Problems, Does Not Prevent Later Asthma And Allergy
September 8, 2009 New research hints that the common belief that kids who go to daycare have lower rates of asthma and allergy later in life might be nothing more than wishful thinking. While young children in daycare ... > full story -
Pediatric Chronic Cough Linked To Reflux And Allergies
September 8, 2009 New research shows that chronic cough in children is most often caused by gastroesophageal reflux and ... > full story -
New Asthma Predictors Needed To Determine Future Risk In Certain Patients
September 7, 2009 Screening tests used to predict asthma activity in patients may have little tracking success when applied to people with persistent disease who are adhering to their health care regimens, physicians ... > full story -
Discovery May Lead To Powerful New Therapy For Asthma
August 12, 2009 Researchers have found that a single enzyme is apparently critical to most allergen-provoked asthma attacks -- and that activity of the enzyme, known as aldose reductase, can be significantly reduced ... > full story
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