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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Parents Who Suck on Their Infants' Pacifiers May Protect Their Children Against Developing Allergy

Allergies are very common in industrialized countries. It has been suggested that exposure to harmless bacteria during infancy may ...  > full story

Dustless Chalk May Cause Allergy and Asthma Symptoms in Students With Milk Allergy, Study Finds

Many of today's schools and school teachers opt for dustless chalk to keep hands and classrooms clean. But according to a new study, ...  > full story

New Immune Cells Hint at Eczema Cause

Researchers have discovered a new type of immune cell in skin that plays a role in fighting off parasitic invaders such as ticks, mites, and worms, and could be linked to eczema and ...  > full story

Hate Allergy Shots? Oral Allergy Drops Are a Pretty Good Option for Some Allergy and Allergic Asthma Sufferers, Review Suggests

A scientific review of 63 published studies affirms that putting small amounts of purified grasses, ragweed, dust mites, pollen ...  > full story

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