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Exposure To Cats Increases Asthmatic Symptoms In People Without Specific Cat Allergy
July 1, 2007 Researchers in the United Kingdom have found that increased exposure to cat allergen is associated with greater bronchial responsiveness (BR) in people with certain common allergies, even if they are ... > full story -
No More Choking And Burning Eyes? New Approach To Eliminating Allergies, Asthma
June 27, 2007 Allergies, like the common cold and asthma, have basically defied the best efforts of modern medicine to cure them. Now, a doctoral candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem School of Pharmacy ... > full story -
Buckyballs To Fight Allergy?
June 20, 2007 A research team has identified a new biological function for a soccer ball-shaped nanoparticle called a buckyball -- the ability to block allergic response, setting the stage for the development of ... > full story -
Constituents Of Hashish And Marijuana May Help To Fight Inflammation And Allergies
June 7, 2007 Endocannabinoids seem to play an important role in regulating inflammation processes. Scientists have discovered this in experiments on mice. The study may also have implications for therapy. In ... > full story -
Newer Contrast Agents Safe For Children
June 7, 2007 Allergic-like reactions to newer iodine-containing contrast agents (nonionic contrast media), are rare in children according to a recent ... > full story -
Snoring In Children Might Be An Allergic Type Disease
June 5, 2007 New Australian research from the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research shows that children who snore have different risk factors to adults who ... > full story -
Antihistamine Offers Relief For Cirrhosis Patients With Insomnia
May 27, 2007 A common medication used by allergy sufferers may offer relief to cirrhosis patients that suffer from insomnia. A new study shows that the antihistamine hydroxyzine is an effective treatment for ... > full story -
Asthma In Children And Other Recent Asthma Research Findings Presented
May 23, 2007 Researchers studying inhaled steroids and children with asthma, as well as asthma and obesity, presented new findings from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Asthma Clinical Research ... > full story -
Vacuum Cleaning Is Ineffective At Removing Dust Mite Allergen, According To Study
May 22, 2007 New research has shown vacuum cleaning to be largely ineffective at removing dust mite allergen. Vacuum cleaning was evaluated as an ineffective allergy avoidance measure because it removed dust mite ... > full story -
Cigarette Use May Explain Asthma Epidemic In Children, Study Suggests
May 21, 2007 The rise in cigarette use by adults over the past century may explain the asthma epidemic in children. The prevalence of asthma has increased at least threefold during the past several ... > full story
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