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Allergic Disease Worsens COPD Symptoms and Exacerbations
May 10, 2013 Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who also have allergic disease have higher levels of respiratory symptoms and are at higher risk for COPD exacerbations, according to a new ... > full story -
Once-a-Day Pill Offers Relief from Ragweed Allergy Symptoms
May 7, 2013 A once-daily tablet containing a high dose of a key ragweed pollen protein effectively blocks the runny noses, sneezes, nasal congestion and itchy eyes experienced by ragweed allergy ... > full story -
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Parents Who Suck on Their Infants' Pacifiers May Protect Their Children Against Developing Allergy
May 7, 2013 Allergies are very common in industrialized countries. It has been suggested that exposure to harmless bacteria during infancy may be protective against the development of allergy. However, it has ... > full story -
Oral Drops Can Give Kids Needle-Free Relief from Asthma, Allergies
May 6, 2013 Allergy shots are commonly used to treat children with severe environmental allergies and asthma, but under-the-tongue drops may offer yet another beneficial — and stick-free — option for ... > full story -
Dustless Chalk May Cause Allergy and Asthma Symptoms in Students With Milk Allergy, Study Finds
May 2, 2013 Many of today's schools and school teachers opt for dustless chalk to keep hands and classrooms clean. But according to a new study, this choice in chalk may cause allergy and asthma symptoms in ... > full story -
U. S. Children Born Outside the United States Have Lower Risk of Allergic Disease
April 29, 2013 A new study suggests children living the in the United States but born outside the U.S. have a lower prevalence of allergic disease that increases after residing in the United States for one ... > full story -
Role of Vital Proteins in Allergic Reactions, Other Conditions
April 25, 2013 Antihistamine drugs work by preventing histamine from attaching to H1 receptors. Researchers have learned something new about these receptors and other medically important ... > full story -
New Immune Cells Hint at Eczema Cause
April 22, 2013 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 allergic skin ... > full story -
Europe-Wide Pollen Count Map Created
April 17, 2013 In future there could be precise, personal travel warnings for hay fever sufferers covering the whole of ... > full story -
Have Asthma? You Likely Have an Allergy as Well
April 2, 2013 A new study found 65 to 75 percent of asthmatic adults have an ... > full story
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