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New Markers for Allergic Disorders Derived from Analysis of Medical Databases
January 11, 2011 Researchers have developed new methods for analyzing medical databases that can be used to identify diagnostic markers more quickly and to personalize medication for allergic disorders. They could ... > full story -
Major Shift in Understanding How Eczema Develops
December 17, 2010 In eczema patients the skin barrier is leaky, allowing pollen, mold, pet dander and other irritants to be sensed by the skin and subsequently wreak havoc on the immune system. While the upper-most ... > full story -
Asthma? Allergens Could Be Growing in Your Lungs
December 14, 2010 Scientists investigating the allergic reactions that asthmatics suffer towards a common mold have discovered that many people with asthma actually had the mold growing in their own ... > full story -
Allergy Treatments Containing Aluminum May Cause New Allergy, Study Suggests
December 14, 2010 Allergic contact dermatitis from aluminum has previously been considered very unusual. However, there are now reports of pruritic nodules and aluminum allergy arising after vaccinations or treatments ... > full story -
A Benefit of Flu: Protection from Asthma?
December 13, 2010 A new article suggests a new strategy to prevent asthma. Scientists report that the influenza virus infection in young mice protected the mice as adults against the development of allergic asthma. ... > full story -
Official Food Allergy Treatment Guidelines Released
December 9, 2010 A collaborative, government-led effort to guide and standardize diagnosis, treatment and management of food allergies has resulted in the release of an official set of recommendations for ... > full story -
Desensitization Approaches Effective Against Hayfever-Like Allergies, Research Suggests
December 7, 2010 Immunotherapy given as pills or drops under the tongue is a safe and effective way to treat hayfever-like allergies caused by pollen and dust mites, according to a new review. The researchers say the ... > full story -
Lower Occurrence of Atopic Dermatitis in Children Whose Mothers Were Exposed to Farm Animals and Cats During Pregnancy
December 2, 2010 Children whose mothers are exposed to farm animals and cats are better protected against atopic dermatitis and are less likely to develop this painful inflammation of the skin in their first two ... > full story -
Antibacterial Soaps: Being Too Clean Can Make People Sick, Study Suggests
November 29, 2010 Young people who are overexposed to antibacterial soaps containing triclosan may suffer more allergies, and exposure to higher levels of Bisphenol A among adults may negatively influence the immune ... > full story -
No Link Between Mold Growth and Development of Asthma and Allergy, Scandinavian Study Finds
November 25, 2010 A recent study in Norway shows that there is no link between mold-spore concentrations in the indoor air and development of asthma and allergy among ... > full story
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