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Chinese Herbs Can Complement Proven Allergy Treatments, Study Suggests
November 19, 2010 Complementary and alternative medicine may give allergy and asthma sufferers new options for treating symptoms, according to allergists. Allergists are researching how herbal treatments may be ... > full story -
If Kissing or Sex Leaves You Tingly, Is It Love or Allergies?
November 19, 2010 Even brushing your teeth or waiting hours after eating may not prevent some partners of people with food and medicine allergies from triggering an allergic reaction through a kiss, according to ... > full story -
Hold the Phone: Prolonged Cell Use Can Trigger Allergic Reaction, as Can Body Piercing, Tattoos and Cosmetics
November 19, 2010 Chatting endlessly on your cell phone can lead to an allergic reaction to the nickel in your phone, according to allergists. From cosmetics to jewelry, body piercings to tattoos, allergies can lurk ... > full story -
Low-Allergenic Wines Could Stifle Sniffles and Sneezes in Millions of Wine Drinkers
November 17, 2010 Scientists have identified a mysterious culprit that threatens headaches, stuffy noses, skin rash and other allergy symptoms when more than 500 million people worldwide drink wine. The discovery ... > full story -
Evidence of Link Between Acetaminophen Use in Pregnancy and Childhood Asthma, Researchers Say
November 10, 2010 Evidence suggesting that the risk of childhood asthma associated with prenatal acetaminophen exposure may depend on antioxidant genes in the mother has been found by a team of UK scientists. The ... > full story -
Food-Allergy Fears Drive Overly Restrictive Diets, Study Suggests
November 4, 2010 Many children, especially those with eczema, are unnecessarily avoiding foods based on incomplete information about potential food-allergies, according to researchers. The food avoidance poses a ... > full story -
Asthma Drug Prevents Spread of Breast Cancer, Study Finds
November 3, 2010 A drug commonly used in Japan and Korea to treat asthma has been found to stop the spread of breast cancer cells traditionally resistant to chemotherapy, according to a new ... > full story -
Pregnant Women Who Eat Peanuts May Put Infants at Increased Risk for Peanut Allergy, Study Finds
November 1, 2010 Researchers have found that allergic infants may be at increased risk of peanut allergy if their mothers ingested peanuts during ... > full story -
Allergies and Wheezing Illnesses in Childhood May Be Determined in the Womb
October 25, 2010 A child's chances of developing allergies or wheezing is related to how he or she grew at vital stages in the womb, according to ... > full story -
Black Rice Bran May Help Fight Disease-Related Inflammation
October 20, 2010 Scientists are reporting evidence that black rice -- a little-known variety of the grain that is the staple food for one-third of the world population -- may help soothe the inflammation involved in ... > full story
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