
Immune Cells Which Prevent The Development Of Asthma Identified
Asthma is inhibited by
regulatory macrophages, a
cell population never
previously described. ... > full story

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
- Immune Cells Which Prevent The Development Of Asthma Identified
- Milk May Be Safe, Even Encouraged, For Some Children After Treatment For Milk Allergy
- Children Can Complete Treatment For Peanut Allergies And Achieve Long-Term Tolerance, Studies Suggest
- Broccoli May Help Protect Against Respiratory Conditions Like Asthma
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Researchers Track Down Protein Responsible for Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Polyps
November 23, 2009 A protein known to stimulate blood vessel growth has now been found to be responsible for the cell overgrowth in the development of polyps that characterize one of the most severe forms of sinusitis, ... > full story -
Sugar-Coated Polymer Is New Weapon Against Allergies and Asthma
November 22, 2009 Scientists have developed sugar-coated polymer strands that selectively kill off cells involved in triggering aggressive allergy and asthma attacks. Their advance is a significant step toward ... > full story -
Scientists Discover Cells That Control Inflammation in Chronic Disease
November 17, 2009 A new type of immune cell that can be out of control in certain chronic inflammatory diseases, worsening the symptoms of conditions like psoriasis and asthma, is described for the first time in new ... > full story -
Heating, Air-Conditioning And Carpets May Be Hazardous To Your Health
November 11, 2009 Damp environments, poorly maintained heating and air-conditioning systems and carpeting may contribute to poor indoor air quality, according to experts. Americans spend about 90 percent of their time ... > full story -
Women With Asthma Feel Worse, Swedish Study Finds
November 9, 2009 Women with asthma are more anxious, find it harder to sleep and are more tired during the day than their male counterparts, but nevertheless tend to be better at following their treatment, reveals ... > full story -
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
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