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UT Southwestern Allergist Offers Coping Strategies For Relief From Summer Allergens
June 14, 2006 The good news for allergy sufferers is that springtime mountain cedars and tree pollens have generally subsided. The bad news: It's ... > full story -
Airborne Mold Spores Increase Kids' Risk For Multiple Allergies
June 14, 2006 University of Cincinnati researchers say exposure to a certain group of fungal spores -- abundant in the air that we breathe every day -- can make young children more susceptible to developing ... > full story -
Early Cat Exposure Can Increase Some Children's Eczema Risk
May 22, 2006 Children who are exposed to cats soon after birth may have an increased risk of developing eczema, according to a study to be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference on ... > full story -
Tobacco Smoke Linked To Allergic Rhinitis In Infants
May 17, 2006 University of Cincinnati (UC) epidemiologists say it's environmental tobacco smoke -- not the suspected visible mold -- that drastically increases an infant's risk for developing allergic rhinitis by ... > full story -
Inhaled Steroids Help Young Children Breathe But Do Not Prevent Chronic Asthma
May 15, 2006 Daily treatment with inhaled corticosteroids can reduce breathing problems in pre-school-aged children with frequent wheezing but does not prevent the development of persistent asthma, according to ... > full story -
Halting Histamine Action Means Hallelujah For Hay Fever Sufferers
May 7, 2006 Histamine release during asthma and hay fever causes itching and wheezing. Northwestern University researchers examined a mouse model of asthma and found that mice lacking the histamine 1 receptor ... > full story -
Unique Soybean Lines Hold Promise For Producing Allergy-Free Soybeans
May 5, 2006 Researchers have isolated two Chinese soybean lines that grow without the primary protein linked to soy allergies in children and adults. The two lines already are adapted to Illinois-like conditions ... > full story -
Inhaled Steroids Preferred Over Cromolyn To Treat Asthma
April 19, 2006 Adults and children with asthma will breathe deeper and have better control over their asthma with inhaled corticosteroids Beclovent, Pulmicort and Flovent than with the medicine cromolyn (Intal), ... > full story -
A Jekyll And Hyde Of Cytokines: IL-25 Both Promotes And Limits Inflammatory Diseases
April 10, 2006 What is the connection between worm infections in developing nations and asthma in developed nations? Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine offer evidence that ... > full story -
Evidence Of Estrogen And Progesterone Hormone Allergy Discovered
March 30, 2006 Some women with menstrual cycle disorders like asthma and migraine headaches may be experiencing allergies to their own estrogen and progesterone hormones, Texas researchers have ... > full story
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