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Allergic Reactions To Insulin Have Declined And CSII Could Reduce Them Further
January 8, 2007 A review of published research from the University of Liege, Belgium, reveals a decline in the number of people experiencing allergic reactions to insulin. This is largely due to better purification ... > full story -
Allergy Drug Slows Pancreatic Tumor Growth In Preclinical Studies
December 19, 2006 An anti-allergy drug in use for more than 40 years significantly reduced tumor growth in animal models of human pancreatic cancer and also increased the effectiveness of standard chemotherapy, say ... > full story -
Giving In To The Urge To Scratch: Researchers Find Not All Itches Created Equal
December 7, 2006 Different reactions in the brain to two common allergy triggers -- allergens (pollen and dust) and histamine (allergy cells within the body caused by foods, drugs or infection) -- may shed some light ... > full story -
Infants Wheeze Less In Homes With Multiple Dogs
November 30, 2006 Living in a home with multiple dogs may help reduce an infant's risk for developing wheezing in the first year of life, according to new research from the University of Cincinnati. The researchers, ... > full story -
Pilot Study Successful In Taming Allergic Reactions To Food
November 22, 2006 Children who were allergic to eggs were able to essentially overcome their allergy by gradually consuming increased quantities of eggs over time, researchers at Duke University Medical Center and the ... > full story -
Research Suggests Beta Agonists May Alter The Immune System
November 17, 2006 New research at Wake Forest University School of Medicine suggests that certain inhaled asthma medications -- as well as similar chemicals our bodies produce during times of high stress -- may worsen ... > full story -
Key Molecular Signaling Switch Involved In Allergic Disease Identified
October 29, 2006 A research team has identified a key enzyme responsible for triggering a chain of events that results in allergic reaction, according to new study findings published online this week in Nature ... > full story -
New Asthma Medicine Targets Vulnerable Inner-City Children
October 19, 2006 UT Southwestern Medical Center is one of a handful of top research institutions evaluating a promising new medication researchers hope can reduce the severity and frequency of asthma attacks in ... > full story -
Potential New Therapeutic Target For Asthma, Allergies And Cancer
October 17, 2006 Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have identified how a bioactive molecule involved with allergy, inflammation and cancer is transported out of mast cells, according to findings published ... > full story -
Friendly Bacteria In Alcoholic Milkshake Could Fight Food Allergies
October 15, 2006 "Friendly" bacteria in kefir, a traditionally fermented milk drink, could protect against allergic responses. The drink inhibits the allergen specific antibody Immunoglobulin E (IgE) which can ... > full story
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